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Radiation-induced intestinal inflammation
Radiation induces an important inflammatory response in the irradiated organs, characterized by leukocyte infiltration and vascular changes that are the main limiting factor in the application of this therapeutic modality for the treatment of cancer. Recently, a considerable investigative effort has been directed at determining the molecular mechanisms
Meritxell, Molla, Julian, Panes
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Lactoferrin Decreases the Intestinal Inflammation Triggered by a Soybean Meal-Based Diet in Zebrafish [PDF]
Indexación: Web of ScienceIntestinal inflammation is a harmful condition in fish that can be triggered by the ingestion of soybean meal. Due to the positive costs-benefits ratio of including soybean meal in farmed fish diets, identifying additives with ...
Alaurent, Trevor G. S. +7 more
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Growth failure and intestinal inflammation [PDF]
At least one third of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), namely Crohn's disease and ulcerative disease (UC), first develop symptoms during childhood and adolescence. In contrast to the adult population, in which the incidence of Crohn's disease has plateaued, the incidence of juvenile‐onset Crohn's disease continues to increase.1 The ...
A B, Ballinger +2 more
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Rho-A prenylation and signaling link epithelial homeostasis to intestinal inflammation [PDF]
Although defects in intestinal barrier function are discussed as a key pathogenic factor in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), the molecular pathways driving disease-specific alterations of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) are largely ...
Alastair J.M. Watson +27 more
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Background Glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) enhances intestinal repair and attenuates inflammation in preclinical inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) models, making GLP-2 analogues attractive candidates for IBD therapy.
Jolanta Skarbaliene +4 more
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Mechanisms underlying bone loss associated with gut inflammation [PDF]
Patients with gastrointestinal diseases frequently suffer from skeletal abnormality, characterized by reduced bone mineral density, increased fracture risk, and/or joint inflammation.
Abu-Amer, Yousef, Arra, Manoj, Ke, Ke
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Cytokines and intestinal inflammation
Cytokines of the intestinal microenvironment largely dictate immunological responses after mucosal insults and the dominance of homeostatic or proinflammatory pathways. This review presents important recent studies on the role of specific cytokines in the pathogenesis of intestinal inflammation.The particular mucosal effects of cytokines depend on ...
Bamias, G., Cominelli, F.
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Progress of Research on Mechanism of Intestinal Nervous System Regulating Intestinal Inflammation Based on Intestinal Stem Cells [PDF]
Intestinal stem cells are regulated by the intestinal nervous system, and both of them are closely related to intestinal inflammation. Relevant studies have shown the existence of intestinal nerve dysfunction in intestinal inflammation.
CHEN Siqi, XIAO Jin, TIAN Siyu, ZHANG Jia, WANG Shuting, ZHANG Xindan, ZHU Yan, CHEN Min
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Efferocytosis is a unique phagocytic process for macrophages to remove apoptotic cells in inflammatory loci. This event is maintained by milk fat globule-EGF factor 8 (MFG-E8), but attenuated by high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1).
Xiao Wang +5 more
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Research Progress of Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Its Regulation of Intestinal Inflammation
Gastrointestinal microorganisms in mammals are part of the bacterial ecosystem and play an important role in gastrointestinal development, function and regulation.
Liting YANG +3 more
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