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. Intestinal infectious diseases refer to the inflammatory changes in the intestinal tract caused by pathogens (including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, or parasites) or their toxic products.
Yapeng Yang+8 more
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The intestinal tract of a healthy body is home to a large variety and number of microorganisms that will affect every aspect of the host’s life. In recent years, polysaccharides have been found to be an important factor affecting intestinal flora ...
Xinzhou Wang+8 more
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The Role of Intestinal Flora in the Regulation of Bone Homeostasis
Intestinal flora located within the intestinal tract comprises a large number of cells, which are referred to as the second gene pool of the human body and form a complex symbiotic relationship with the host.
Chengxiang Li, Guofu Pi, Feng Li
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Intestinal flora, probiotics, and cirrhosis [PDF]
Intestinal microflora constitutes a symbiotic ecosystem in permanent equilibrium, composed mainly of anaerobic bacteria. However, such equilibrium may be altered by daily conditions as drug use or pathologies interfering with intestinal physiology, generating an unfavorable environment for the organism.
Misael Uribe+3 more
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Protective and Aggravating Effects of Nlrp3 Inflammasome Activation in IBD Models: Influence of Genetic and Environmental Factors [PDF]
Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation due to dysregulation of the mucosal immune system.
Bauer, Christian+4 more
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Crosstalk between gut microbiota and renal ischemia/reperfusion injury
Renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is the main cause of acute kidney injury and the cause of rapid renal dysfunction and high mortality. In recent years, with the gradual deepening of the understanding of the intestinal flora, exploring renal IRI ...
Peng Huang+6 more
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Isolated lymphoid follicles are dynamic reservoirs for the induction of intestinal IgA [PDF]
IgA is one of the most important molecules in the regulation of intestinal homeostasis. Peyer’s patches have been traditionally recognized as sites for the induction of intestinal IgA responses, however more recent studies demonstrate that isolated ...
Knoop, Kathryn A, Newberry, Rodney D
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Alteration of intestinal flora by the intake of enzymatic degradation products of adlay (Coix lachryma-jobi L. var. ma-yuen Stapf) with improvement of skin condition [PDF]
Adlay has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine and nutrient for its beneficial effects on bowel movements and skin care. This study examined the effect of enzymatic degradation product of adlay, “Super Hatomugi” (SPH) on human skin and the ...
Kagami-Katsuyama, Hiroyo+7 more
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Gut microbiota in chronic kidney disease [PDF]
La microflora intestinal mantiene una relación simbiótica con el huésped en condicionesnormales, sin embargo, su alteración se ha asociado recientemente con numerosas enfer-medades.En la enfermedad renal crónica (ERC) se ha descrito una disbiosis en la ...
Cases Amenós, Aleix+2 more
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The impact of herbal medicine in regulating intestinal flora on female reproductive disorders
As an important part of the human intestinal microecology, the intestinal flora is involved in a number of physiological functions of the host. Several studies have shown that imbalance of intestinal flora and its regulation of the intestinal barrier ...
Min Liu+5 more
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