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Effect of a Short-Course Treatment with Synbiotics on Plasma p-Cresol Concentration in Kidney Transplant Recipients. [PDF]
We evaluated whether a short-term course with synbiotics may lower plasma p-Cresol concentrations in kidney transplant patients (KTRs) who accumulate this uremic toxin both because of increased production by their dysbiotic gut microbiome and because of ...
Capuano, I +9 more
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ABSTRACT Excess adiposity and obesity are increasingly prevalent, with incidence rising in many parts of the world; both trigger a state of metabo‐inflammation in adipose tissue, creating a systemic milieu characterised by insulin resistance and pro‐inflammatory and fibrogenic states. Along with systemic inflammatory cues, perturbations in systemic and
Mirjana Grocic +2 more
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DNA repair modulates the vulnerability of the developing brain to alkylating agents [PDF]
Neurons of the developing brain are especially vulnerable to environmental agents that damage DNA (i.e., genotoxicants), but the mechanism is poorly understood.
A. Olivas +70 more
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Significant association between DII and depression in CKD patients aged ≤ 70 years. Linear association between DII and depression in CKD patients aged ≤ 70 years. Inflammation and residual renal function mediated the association between DII and depression.
Jialing Zhang, Qing Wang
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Effects of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation on Composition in Mice with CKD
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a renal disorder characterized by the accumulation of uremic toxins with limited strategies to reduce their concentrations.
Christophe Barba +5 more
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Amniotic-Fluid Ingestion Enhances the Central\ud Analgesic Effect of Morphine [PDF]
Amniotic fluid and placenta contain a substance (POEF) that when ingested enhances opioid-mediated analgesia produced by several agents (morphine injection, vaginal/cervical stimulation, late pregnancy, footshock), but not that produced by aspirin ...
DiPirro, Jean M. +2 more
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Gut microbiota role in dietary protein metabolism and health-related outcomes: The two sides of the coin [PDF]
Background: Human gut bacteria can synthesize proteinogenic amino acids and produce a range of metabolites via protein fermentation, some known to exert beneficial or harmful physiological effects on the host.
Beaumont, Martin +5 more
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Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
One of the priority trends of carbon nanotechnology is creation of nanocomposite systems. Such carbon nanostructured composites were produced using - raw materials based on the products of agricultural waste, such as grape stones, apricot stones, rice ...
Z. A. Mansurov +9 more
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Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a universal chronic disease in China. The balance of the gut microbiome is highly crucial for a healthy human body, especially for the immune system.
Yang Li +8 more
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Ingestion of amniotic fluid enhances the facilitative effect of VTA morphine on the onset of maternal behavior in virgin rats [PDF]
Previous research has shown that injection of morphine into the ventral tegmental area(VTA) facilitates the onset of maternal behavior in virgin female rats, and injection of the opioid antagonist naltrexone into the VTA disrupts the onset of maternal ...
Daigler, Lindsey B. +4 more
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