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The impact of Fusarium mycotoxins on human and animal host susceptibility to infectious diseases [PDF]
Contamination of food and feed with mycotoxins is a worldwide problem. At present, acute mycotoxicosis caused by high doses is rare in humans and animals. Ingestion of low to moderate amounts of Fusarium mycotoxins is common and generally does not result
Antonissen, Gunther +9 more
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Porcine small intestinal epithelial cell line (IPEC-J2) is a good research model exploring the impact of feed additives on intestinal epithelial cells. Monobutyrin (MB), as a derivative of butyric acid (BA), overcomes the shortcomings of BA.
Haidong Wang +6 more
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In the swine industry, the increased awareness of the in-feed use of antibiotics due to the emergence of resistant bacteria led to an intense search for alternative strategies.
José D. Uezen +7 more
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Preliminary Characterization of the Transcriptional Response of the Porcine Intestinal Cell Line IPEC-J2 to EnterotoxigenicEscherichia coli,Escherichia coli, andE. coliLipopolysaccharide [PDF]
IPEC-J2, a promisingin vitromodel system, is not well characterized especially on the transcriptional level, in contrast to human counterparts. The aim of this study was to characterize the gene expression in IPEC-J2 cells when coincubated with ...
Marisa M. Geens, Theo A. Niewold
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Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a prevalent contaminant in feed and food, posing a serious threat to the health of both humans and animals. The pig stands as an ideal subject for the study of DON due to its recognition as the most susceptible animal to DON.
Zhouyin Huang +7 more
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Role of gut microbiota-generated short chain fatty acids in metabolic and cardiovascular health [PDF]
Purpose of this Review: This review assesses the latest evidence linking short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) with host metabolic health and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and presents the latest evidence on possible biological mechanisms.
Chambers, Edward S. +3 more
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Penetration of Fosfomycin into IPEC-J2 Cells in the Presence or Absence of Deoxynivalenol
La fosfomycine (Fos) est un antibiotique utilisé dans les élevages porcins pour le traitement et la prévention des infections causées par des bactéries résistantes après le sevrage. Des antibiotiques et des concentrations non toxiques de mycotoxines, telles que le déoxynivalénol (DON), sont fréquemment présents dans l'alimentation des animaux.
Guadalupe Martínez +3 more
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Isolation of equine endothelial cells and life cell angiogenesis assay [PDF]
Arterial or venous thromboses are frequent clinical complications with the risk of fatal progression. Recent studies suggest the disruption of angiogenesis in the course of thrombus resolution as the underlying pathomechanism.
Dietze, Kathrin +5 more
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Biomimetic hydroxyapatite nanocrystals are an active carrier for Salmonella bacteriophages [PDF]
open access articlePurpose: The use of bacteriophages represents a valid alternative to conventional antimicrobial treatments, overcoming the widespread bacterial antibiotic resistance phenomenon.
Capparelli, Rosanna +12 more
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Prolonged excessive intake of fluoride (F) can result in fluorosis, leading to a range of tissue oxidative damages. Therefore, mitigating the oxidative stress induced by fluorosis has become a significant research concern.
Chunyan Xie, Shuyi Niu, Wen Tian
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