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In-depth investigation of the mechanism in rats with alcoholic acute pancreatitis via DNA methylation, intestinal flora, and fecal metabolomics. [PDF]
Dong H, Ying W, Zhu S.
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The interaction network between intestinal flora and cell death in microecosystem of pan-cancers. [PDF]
Zhang Y +10 more
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Correlation of the intestinal flora and its metabolites with the colonic transport function in functional constipation. [PDF]
Hu L +5 more
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Long-term effects of altitude on changes in intestinal flora in a young and middle-aged population: a longitudinal analysis before and after 6 months of entry to high altitude. [PDF]
Kan H +6 more
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Interactive Relationships between Intestinal Flora and Bile Acids
The digestive tract is replete with complex and diverse microbial communities that are important for the regulation of multiple pathophysiological processes in humans and animals, particularly those involved in the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis ...
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Intestinal flora and bilirubin
Journal of Hepatology, 2005See Article, pages 238–243In an adult human weighing 70 kg, the bilirubinconjugates formed in the liver and secreted into the bileare normally derived from two sources: 260–300 mg ofunconjugated bilirubin (UCB) produced from catabolismof hemes, of which 80–85% comes from destruction ofsenescent erythrocytes in the spleen, and a relatively smallamount ...
TIRIBELLI, CLAUDIO, OSTROW JD
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Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.— The article by Yoshioka et al on intestinal flora in neonates1 is important not only for the information it contains, but also for the admonishment that man is mortal and fame is fleeting. Paul Gyorgy and co-workers,2-4 beginning in 1953 and continuing for the next 23 years, wrote not only of the importance
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To the Editor.— The article by Yoshioka et al on intestinal flora in neonates1 is important not only for the information it contains, but also for the admonishment that man is mortal and fame is fleeting. Paul Gyorgy and co-workers,2-4 beginning in 1953 and continuing for the next 23 years, wrote not only of the importance
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Betalactam Therapy and Intestinal Flora
Journal of Chemotherapy, 1995Betalactams, mainly when orally administered, may lead to intestinal flora modifications related to their spectrum of activity, rate of absorption and degradation. therefore it is important to investigate the possible influence of recently developed oral cephem derivatives on normal human microflora.
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