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Research Progress on the Relationship between Intestinal Flora and Extreme Environment
The dynamic balance of intestinal flora is one of the important signs of maintaining human health, and the development of many human diseases have been confirmed to be closely related to intestinal flora disorders.
Feng WAN, Qingzhou LI, Bo XIE
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The intestinal microbial community is the largest ecosystem in the human body, in which the intestinal flora plays a dominant role and has a wide range of biological functions.
Jin Lv +14 more
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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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Model Systems of Human Intestinal Flora, to Set Acceptable Daily Intakes of Antimicrobial Residues [PDF]
The veterinary use of antimicrobial drugs in food producing animals may result in residues in food, that might modify the consumer gut flora. This review compares three model systems that maintain a complex flora of human origin: (i) human flora ...
Corpet, Denis E.
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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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An iterative workflow for mining the human intestinal metaproteome [PDF]
Background Peptide spectrum matching (PSM) is the standard method in shotgun proteomics data analysis. It relies on the availability of an accurate and complete sample proteome that is used to make interpretation of the spectra feasible.
Vos, W.M., de +43 more
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Common flora and intestine [PDF]
Commensal microflora engages in a symbiotic relationship with their host, and plays an important role in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). Pathogenic bacteria promote chronic intestinal inflammation and accelerate tumorigenesis. In sporadic CRC, loss of an effective epithelial barrier occurs at early stage of CRC development. As a result, non-
Wang, Kepeng, Karin, Michael
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