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Stress and intestinal microflora

Food / Nahrung, 1987
AbstractIn this overview the actual international knowledge regarding phenomenons and their proven or speculated mechanisms of adaptative microecological, hormonal and immunological responses to neuroemotional stress conditions including space‐flights is represented.
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The indigenous gastrointestinal microflora

Trends in Microbiology, 1996
The indigenous gastrointestinal (GI) tract microflora has profound effects on the anatomical, physiological and immunological development of the host. The indigenous microflora stimulates the host immune system to respond more quickly to pathogen challenge and, through bacterial antagonism, inhibits colonization of the GI tract by overt exogenous ...
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Intestinal Microflora

Medical Clinics of North America, 1982
G L, Simon, S L, Gorbach
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MICROFLORA OF THE INTESTINE | The Natural Microflora of Humans

2014
This article outlines the composition of normal human microbiota of the intestines and their composition differences along the intestinal tract from the small to the large bowel. It describes the progression of gut microbiota signatures from birth through old age and the influence of lifestyle and environmental factors on its composition. Although most
Yap, G.C., Hong, Pei-Ying, Lee, B.W.
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Normal genital microflora

1985
Soon after Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope, he discovered that a stable population of microorganisms is associated with the healthy human host. Since this early observation, interest in the microbial inhabitants of the body has continued to the present time.
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Gastrointestinal Microflora

1983
R.W. Schaedler, R.P. Orcutt
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