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Regula'ten' the gut

Nature Immunology, 2007
Studies of genetically modified reporter mice have provided insight into the development of regulatory T cells. New work shows that regulatory T cells producing interleukin 10 arise in the periphery from Foxp3+ and Foxp3− thymic progenitors.
Vieira, Paulo, O'Garra, Anne
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Is the Irritable Gut an Inflamed Gut?

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1992
Recent advances in the field of neuroimmunology have provided clear demonstrations of i) the neuromodulation of immune function, and ii) the involvement of the immune system in responses induced by psychologic stress in animals and in man. This has led to speculation about the role of the immune system in psychosocial disease.
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Gut microbiota regulate Alzheimer’s disease pathologies and cognitive disorders via PUFA-associated neuroinflammation

Gut, 2022
Objective This study is to investigate the role of gut dysbiosis in triggering inflammation in the brain and its contribution to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis.
Chun Chen   +9 more
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»Ende gut, alles gut«? [PDF]

open access: possibleZeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik, 2009
Alles läuft rund: Maternus hat gute Chancen, die Verlustphase langfristig zu verlassen. Der Fusion mit dem Großaktionär Cura stünde dann nichts mehr im Wege.
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Gut microbiota in health and disease.

Physiological Reviews, 2010
Gut microbiota is an assortment of microorganisms inhabiting the length and width of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract. The composition of this microbial community is host specific, evolving throughout an individual's lifetime and susceptible to both ...
I. Sekirov   +3 more
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Ende gut, alles gut?

1994
Wir haben vier Biographien kennengelernt, von denen noch keine ihre endgultige Figuration gefunden hat. Auch Mitte der zwanziger Jahre ist heute so schnell niemand fertig. Das Leben bleibt im Experiment. Die Schwestern Anke und Christine haben manche Beruhrungspunkte, ebenso wie die ehemaligen Kumpels Andy und Olaf.
Dieter Baacke   +2 more
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Wozu „gut“ gut ist

2008
Am Anfang war die Marke. Genauer gesagt, die Briefmarke: beispielsweise 50 Pfennig Porto und dazu noch mal 25 Pfennig fur Soziales, manchmal auch fur die Jugend oder den Sport — Wohlfahrtsmarken machten und machen es Verbrauchern schon seit Jahrzehnten moglich, ihre Kaufentscheidung nicht nur nach Preis und Qualitat zu treffen, sondern auch nach ...
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Autism and the Gut

Pediatrics, 2009
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) that is generally manifested in the first 3 years of life and characterized by dysfunction in social interaction and communication.1 Any person whose social skills have been severely deficient since early childhood, who started to talk late, or whose communicative use of language is inadequate and who ...
Carol A. Redel, Mark A. Gilger
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Gut microbiota in human metabolic health and disease

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Yong Fan, O. Pedersen
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The Short Gut

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
A 17-month-old male infant had a three-day history of vomiting, trembling, and lethargy. Vomiting occurred five to six times each day and consisted of half of his feedings. No bowel movements were noted for three days before admission. History disclosed that the patient was the 950-g product of a 26- to 28-week gestation.
Thomas C. Putnam, William J. Klish
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