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Exploring the Muco-Microbiotic Interface as a Hub for Microbial Metabolites and Immune Regulation in Gastroenteric Health and Disease. [PDF]
Carista A +7 more
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Abstract The intestinal microbiome plays a pivotal role in maintaining host health through its involvement in gastrointestinal, immune, and central nervous system (CNS) functions. Recent evidence underscores the bidirectional communication between the microbiota, the gut, and the brain and the impact of this axis on neurological diseases, including ...
Teresa Ravizza +4 more
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New Insights into the Mucus-Secreting Cells in the Proventriculus of 10 Day Old Ross 308 Broiler Chickens-A Qualitative RGB Color Study by Histochemical Assessment. [PDF]
Rus V, Matei-Lațiu MC, Gal AF.
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Mammary Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma
Xiaoyue, Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric disorder displaying an altered gut microbiome. Faecal microbiome transplantation (FMT) has emerged as a powerful research tool and potential treatment option in AN due to the microbiome‐gut‐brain axis. Current studies are limited and reveal variable FMT protocols.
Anna C. Thelen +6 more
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In this review, we critically summarized the application of natural polysaccharides (NPs) for the treatment of IBD. This approach combines, in a unique way (right), the basic structure–activity relationships of NPs from different origins (left) with their multipronged mode of action, which involves modulation of the gut microbiota and other ...
Felix Danso +3 more
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Polysaccharides and the colon mucus barrier: a review of biophysical interactions and functional impacts. [PDF]
Cheong KL +5 more
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Mucus plugs in patients with asthma linked to eosinophilia and airflow obstruction [PDF]
Castro, Mario, et al,, Gierada, David S
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The fermentation of molasses‐vinasse with lactic acid bacteria and yeasts improves growth, intestinal health, digestive, and immune organs in chickens, promoting their productive performance and organic development. ABSTRACT This study evaluated the probiotic effects of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts on productive parameters, intestinal health, and ...
José Miranda‐Yuquilema +4 more
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