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The Intestinal Flora and Infant Botulism
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979The intestinal flora of experimental animals interferes with infection by species of Salmonella and Shigella. Protection against infection with these organisms appears to be related to high concentrations of volatile acids, low pH, and low oxidation-reduction potential of the intestinal contents of animals with an intact flora.
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Biochemical Pharmacology of the Intestinal Flora
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1978Animal and bacteriological techniques have been developed for clarifying the role of the flora in the metabolism of drugs and other exogenous compounds. In general the flora tends to catalyze reductive and hydrolytic reactions, some of which reverse the detoxification reactions normally occurring in the liver.
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Annales de gastroenterologie et d'hepatologie, 1993
The intestinal flora consists of a considerable mass of 10(14) cells which accompany the individual step by step from birth to death. It builds up multiple relations with the host housing it and represents a complex ecosystem, in dynamic equilibrium. The stability of the latter is maintained by virtue of only partially understood interactions.
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The intestinal flora consists of a considerable mass of 10(14) cells which accompany the individual step by step from birth to death. It builds up multiple relations with the host housing it and represents a complex ecosystem, in dynamic equilibrium. The stability of the latter is maintained by virtue of only partially understood interactions.
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Colorectal cancer occurrence and treatment based on changes in intestinal flora
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2021Huichao Wang, Xuhong Lin
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The Effect of Terramycin on the Intestinal Flora
Gastroenterology, 1951J A, RIVERA, V M, SBOROV
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