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Host-Microbiota Interactions in the Intestine

Digestive Diseases, 2015
The comprehensive collection of bacterial species, termed microbiota, within human and other mammalian hosts has profound effects on both innate and adaptive immunity. Multiple host innate mechanisms contribute to intestinal homeostasis, including epithelial production of protective mucin layers maintaining spatial segregation in the intestine as well ...
Charles O, Elson, Katie L, Alexander
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The role of intestinal microbiota and metabolites in intestinal inflammation

Microbiological Research
With the imbalance of intestinal microbiota, the body will then face an inflammatory response, which has serious implications for human health. Bodily allergies, injury or pathogens infections can trigger or promote inflammation and alter the intestinal environment.
Wen-Wen, Ma   +5 more
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The intestinal microbiota and allergic asthma

Journal of Infection, 2014
There is increasing evidence that environmental changes are involved in the sharp increase in asthma incidence, as well as with other immune-mediated diseases. This increase matches the introduction of modern life advances such as antibiotics and caesarean sections.
Marie-Claire, Arrieta, Brett, Finlay
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Intestinal microbiota and its interaction to intestinal health in nursery pigs

Animal Nutrition, 2022
Marcos Elias Duarte, Sung Woo Kim
exaly  

Microbiota of the Intestine: Probiotics

2005
M. Gueimonde, S. Salminen
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Microbiota and angiogenesis in the intestinal vasculature

Tissue and Cell
The gut microbiota is responsible for several metabolic functions, producing various metabolites with numerous roles for the host. The gut microbiota plays a key role in constructing the microvascular network in the intestinal villus, depending on the Paneth cells, strategically positioned to coordinate the development of both the microbiota and the ...
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The potential utility of fecal (or intestinal) microbiota transplantation in controlling infectious diseases

Gut Microbes, 2022
Benjamin H Mullish   +2 more
exaly  

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