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Intestinal inflammation and microbiota modulation impact cochlear function: emerging insights in gut-ear axis. [PDF]

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Intestinal Neutral Ceramidase Deficiency Triggers Regulatory T Cell Response via Gd3 to Protect the Host from Intestinal Inflammation. [PDF]

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Indomethacin-induced intestinal inflammation

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1977
Indomethacin induces inflammation of the small-intestinal mucosa leading to ulceration in patients. In rats we examined this untoward drug effect by measuring changes inde novo macromolecular synthesis and morphology during exposure to indomethacin given as a single oral dose of 15 mg/kg.
W F, Fang, A, Broughton, E D, Jacobson
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Intestinal Inflammation and Cancer

Gastroenterology, 2011
Patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are at increased risk for developing colorectal cancer (CRC). Chronic inflammation is believed to promote carcinogenesis. The risk for colon cancer increases with the duration and anatomic extent of colitis and presence of other inflammatory disorders (such as primary sclerosing cholangitis), whereas
Thomas A, Ullman, Steven H, Itzkowitz
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Gatekeepers of intestinal inflammation

Inflammation Research, 2009
The intestine is subjected to a barrage of insults from food, bacterial flora, and pathogens. Despite this constant antigenic challenge, the mucosal tissues lining the intestinal tract remain largely under control. The mechanisms regulating the homeostatic balance in the gut have been investigated for many years by many groups, but the precise nature ...
Heather A, Arnett, Joanne L, Viney
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Nutrition, microbiomes, and intestinal inflammation

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2013
To present and evaluate the recent findings that contribute to our understanding of the functional impact of diet on the enteric microbiome and outcomes of disease.Nutrients in excess and in deficiency have significant impact on gut microbial communities in both rodents and humans, acting directly on the microbiota or indirectly via altering host ...
Suzanne, Devkota, Eugene B, Chang
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Nitric oxide and intestinal inflammation

The American Journal of Medicine, 2000
Inflammation of the intestinal tract remains a very serious concern in the clinical setting. Unfortunately, to date, the mechanisms underlying many inflammatory conditions such as sepsis or inflammatory bowel diseases are poorly understood and our therapeutic interventions are less than ideal.
P, Kubes, D M, McCafferty
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Helminth-induced intestinal inflammation

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1986
Gastrointestinal inflammation is a prominent feature of protective reactions in animals immune against helminths. Infiltration into the inflamed mucosa of various cells and their subsequent activation result in the elaboration of an array of pharmacologically and biologically active substances.
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