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TLR4 signalling in the intestine in health and disease
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007The colonic epithelium is lined along its apical membrane with ∼1014 bacteria/g of tissue. Commensal bacteria outnumber mammalian cells in the gut severalfold. The reason for this degree of commensalism probably resides in the recent recognition of the microbiome as an important source of metabolic energy in the setting of poorly digestible nutrients ...
M, Fukata, M T, Abreu
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Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2009
The human intestine is colonized by a complex microbial ecosystem, which could be considered as a separate organ within the human host, having a coding capacity which exceeds the liver by a factor 100. On the one hand, this extensive microbiome is closely involved in the first-pass metabolism and bioavailability of food and drug compounds ...
Sam, Possemiers +6 more
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The human intestine is colonized by a complex microbial ecosystem, which could be considered as a separate organ within the human host, having a coding capacity which exceeds the liver by a factor 100. On the one hand, this extensive microbiome is closely involved in the first-pass metabolism and bioavailability of food and drug compounds ...
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Systems biology – applications in intestinal health
2015Livestock production is changing worldwide. The ban on antibiotic growth promoters in Europe, the shift of animal production centres to Brazil or Eastern Europe, increase in demand for traceability and natural production, and the emergence of new diseases, are all forcing livestock producers to adapt to new husbandry, management, nutrition and ...
Schokker, D., Smits, M.A.
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Interaction between dietary fiber and bifidobacteria in promoting intestinal health
Food Chemistry, 2022Xiaojun Huang +2 more
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A Critical Review of Kaempferol in Intestinal Health and Diseases
Antioxidants, 2023Jun Chen, Xingping Chen, Jinming You
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