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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2002 
The complete gastrointestinal (GI) tract of humans is colonised soon after birth by a myriad of microbial species with a characteristic distribution depending on the location. GI-tract ecology has been experiencing a revival due to the development of molecular techniques, especially those based on 16S RNA (zRNA) genes.
Vaughan, E.E. +5 more
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The complete gastrointestinal (GI) tract of humans is colonised soon after birth by a myriad of microbial species with a characteristic distribution depending on the location. GI-tract ecology has been experiencing a revival due to the development of molecular techniques, especially those based on 16S RNA (zRNA) genes.
Vaughan, E.E. +5 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1965 
The role of antibiotics in large bowel surgery was established by experimental studies indicating that antibiotics could protect a colonic anastomosis subjected to unusual stress. A number of different agents were studied to patients to determine which ones significantly altered the bacterial flora of the colon. Clinical studies were conducted with the
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The role of antibiotics in large bowel surgery was established by experimental studies indicating that antibiotics could protect a colonic anastomosis subjected to unusual stress. A number of different agents were studied to patients to determine which ones significantly altered the bacterial flora of the colon. Clinical studies were conducted with the
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Isolated intestinal transplantation for intestinal failure
The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000Parenteral nutrition sustains life in patients with intestinal failure. However, some experience life-threatening complications from parenteral nutrition, and in these individuals intestinal transplantation may be lifesaving.This is a retrospective review of 28 consecutive isolated small bowel transplants performed in eight adults and 20 children ...
Alan N Langnas D.O +9 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2009 
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PIRONI, LORIS, Staun M, Van Gossum A.
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PIRONI, LORIS, Staun M, Van Gossum A.
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1970 
Arthritis following certain Salmonella infections, dysentery, and nonspecific enterocolitis exemplifies the fact that intestinal infections can elicit rheumatic reactions. Recent observations indicate that in the last mentioned group specific microbes, such as Clostridium perfringens and Yersinia enterocolitica, may be involved.
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Arthritis following certain Salmonella infections, dysentery, and nonspecific enterocolitis exemplifies the fact that intestinal infections can elicit rheumatic reactions. Recent observations indicate that in the last mentioned group specific microbes, such as Clostridium perfringens and Yersinia enterocolitica, may be involved.
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Intestinal Transplantation in Infants with Intestinal Failure
Clinics in Perinatology, 2013Intestinal failure (IF) occurs when a person's functional intestinal mass is insufficient. Patients with IF are placed on parenteral nutrition (PN) while efforts are made to restore intestinal function through surgical or medical intervention. Patients who fail standard IF therapies may be candidates for intestinal transplantation (IT).
Girish Subbarao, Richard S. Mangus
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Intestinal stem cells and intestinal organoids
Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2020The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues, which is fueled by stem cells at the base of the crypts. Strategies of genetic lineage tracing and organoids, which capture major features of original tissues, are powerful avenues for exploring the biology of intestinal stem cells in vivo and in vitro, respectively. The combination
Xia Wang, Qian Zhao, Jiawei Guan
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Small Intestine and Large Intestine
2016The small intestine is always visualized due to the normal hepatobiliary clearance of the99mTc MPI radiopharmaceuticals. Duodenogastric reflux of radioactive bile and “hot” jejunal activity can cause reconstruction processing artifacts. The large intestine may be seen if intestinal motility is relatively rapid, or there is a long interval between ...
Vincent L. Sorrell, M. Elizabeth Oates
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Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplantation for Intestinal Failure
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2012AbstractThe management of intestinal failure has evolved dramatically in the last decade. This evolution has been in equal part due to continued improvements in outcomes of intestinal transplantation and to recognition of the need for multidisciplinary management of the patient with intestinal failure.
Kishore Iyer, Kishore Iyer, Jang Moon
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