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    Transcytosis of T4 Bacteriophage Through Intestinal Cells Enhances Its Immune Activation by Amanda Carroll-Portillo, October Barnes, Cristina N. Coffman, Cody A. Braun, Sudha B. Singh, Henry C. Lin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While most in vitro research focuses on the outcomes of direct application of phages to immune cells of interest, the potential impact of their transcytosis through the intestinal barrier has yet to be considered. As transcytosis through intestinal cells is a necessary step in healthy systems for access by phage to the underlying immune cell populations, it is imperative to understand how this step may play a role in immune activation. …”
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    Clostridium difficile suppresses colonic vasoactive intestinal peptide associated with altered motility by A. Nassif, W. E. Longo, R. Sexe, M. Stratton, J. Standeven, A. M. Vernava, D. L. Kaminski

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…We investigated whether Clostridium difficile toxin alters colonic tissue levels of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) at the expense of changes in colonic motility in the isolated perfused rabbit left colon. …”
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    Is Intestinal Microbiota Fully Restored After Chickens Have Recovered from Coccidiosis? by Jiaqing Guo, Zijun Zhao, Chace Broadwater, Isabel Tobin, Jing Liu, Melanie Whitmore, Guolong Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The intestinal microbiota is known to be altered by <i>Eimeria</i>-induced coccidiosis, but it remains unclear whether the microbiota is fully restored after recovery. …”
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    Pneumoperitoneum without Intestinal Perforation in a Neonate: Case Report and Literature Review by Prabhavathi Gummalla, Gratias Mundakel, Maksim Agaronov, Haesoon Lee

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Pneumoperitoneum in a preterm neonate usually indicates perforation of the intestine and is considered a surgical emergency. However, there are cases of pneumoperitoneum with no evidence of rupture of the intestine reported in the literature. …”
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    Tanshinone IIA Sodium Sulfonate Attenuates LPS-Induced Intestinal Injury in Mice by Xin-Jing Yang, Jin-Xian Qian, Yao Wei, Qiang Guo, Jun Jin, Xue Sun, Sheng-Lan Liu, Chun-Fang Xu, Guo-Xing Zhang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…At 1, 6, and 12 h after LPS injection, mice were sacrificed, and the small intestine was excised. The intestinal tissue injury was analyzed by HE staining. …”
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    Fecal occult blood affects intestinal microbial community structure in colorectal cancer by Wu Guodong, Wu Yinhang, Wu Xinyue, Shen Hong, Chu Jian, Qu Zhanbo, Han Shuwen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on the results of different FOBT, the community structure and diversity of intestinal bacteria in healthy individuals and CRC patients were analyzed. …”
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    Detection of Dysplastic Intestinal Adenomas Using a Fluorescent Folate Imaging Probe by Wei-Tsung Chen, Khashayarsha Khazaie, Guoying Zhang, Ralph Weissleder, Ching-Hsuan Tung

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Taken together, these results indicate that FFP potentially can be used to image dysplastic intestinal adenomas in vivo.…”
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    Steroid hormone-induced wingless ligands tune female intestinal size in Drosophila by Lisa Zipper, Bernat Corominas-Murtra, Tobias Reiff

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Female reproduction comes at great expense to energy metabolism compensated by extensive organ adaptations including intestinal size. Upon mating, endocrine signals orchestrate a 30% net increase of absorptive epithelium. …”
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    The Potential of Food Protein-Derived Bioactive Peptides against Chronic Intestinal Inflammation by Wanying Zhu, Liying Ren, Li Zhang, Qinqin Qiao, Muhammad Zahid Farooq, Qingbiao Xu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this review, the in vitro and in vivo effects of BAPs on intestinal inflammation are highlighted. The mechanism, pathways, and future perspectives of BAPs as the potential sources of therapeutic treatments to alleviate intestinal inflammation are provided, including nuclear factor-κB, mitogen-activated protein kinase, Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription, and peptide transporter 1 (PepT1), finding that PepT1 and gut microbiota are the promising targets for BAPs to alleviate the intestinal inflammation. …”
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    Interaction of the gastroenterologist and psychiatrist at management of patient with functional disorder of gastro-intestinal tract by V. T. Ivashkin, Ye. A. Poluektova, A. G. Beniashvili

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…To present clinical case of the patient with functional disorder of gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) at combined management by gastroenterologist and psychiatrist.Original positions. …”
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    How Bacteria-Induced Apoptosis of Intestinal Epithelial Cells Contributes to Mucosal Inflammation by Martin Hausmann

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The life cycle of an intestinal epithelial cell is terminated by apoptosis and/or cell shedding. …”
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    Blockade of PLD2 Ameliorates Intestinal Mucosal Inflammation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Guangxi Zhou, Lin Yu, Wenjing Yang, Wei Wu, Leilei Fang, Zhanju Liu

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Treatment with IFX could significantly decrease PLD2 expression in intestinal mucosa in patients with CD. Moreover, blockade of PLD2 with CAY10594 could markedly ameliorate DSS-induced colitis in mice and promote neutrophil migration. …”
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