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Single cell transcriptome sequencing indicates the cellular heterogeneity of small intestine tissue in celiac disease. [PDF]
Shi T+9 more
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An integral functional axis through which GPN and functional metabolites of Alistipes senegalensis can hydrolyze tryptophan into indoles. Furthermore, the Alistipes senegalensis‐indole‐AhR pathway is found to be associated with increased expression of tight junction‐associated proteins and activation of gut stem cells.
Dandan Wang+10 more
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Results of Surgical Reintervention After Suboptimal Initial Resection for Locoregional Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Small Intestine. [PDF]
Bartsch DK+6 more
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OBSTRUCTION OF THE SMALL INTESTINE DUE TO FOOD PRODUCTS
Fred Griffith
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Post‐Translational Modifications in Cilia and Ciliopathies
This review synthesizes current understanding of post‐translational modifications (PTMs) in ciliary proteins and emphasizes their roles in ciliary formation, homeostasis, and signaling. This review also discusses the implication of PTM dysregulation in ciliopathies and explores therapeutic strategies targeting PTM‐modifying enzymes.
Jie Ran, Jun Zhou
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Idiopathic myointimal hyperplasia of the mesenteric veins affecting the small intestine alone: A case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Jiang ZX+7 more
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Emodin targets BCL‐10 to modulate the BCL‐10/MALT1 complex, thereby suppressing NF‐κB activation and significantly exerting multiorgan protective effects in sepsis. Abstract Sepsis is a life‐threatening condition caused by dysregulated host responses to infection, characterized by excessive inflammation and abnormal coagulation.
Xiaolong Xu+16 more
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Specific Heat-Killed Lactic Acid Bacteria Enhance Mucosal Aminopeptidase N Activity in the Small Intestine of Aged Mice. [PDF]
Tsuruta T+8 more
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A Two‐Protein Chemoreceptor Complex Regulates Oxygen Thresholds in Bacterial Magneto‐Aerotaxis
Magnetotactic bacteria align with Earth's magnetic field, helping them migrate toward low‐oxygen environments. This study reveals how Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense uses a specialized flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)‐dependent chemoreceptor, composed of two interacting proteins, for precise navigation in oxygen gradients.
Julian Herz+13 more
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