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Part 1 book "Gut microbiota, immunity, and health in production animals" includes content: Managing intestinal health in farm animals - a critical view; gastrointestinal tract barrier efficiency - function and threats; enzymes and gut health in monogastric animals - effects beyond digestibility; butyrate and intestinal homeostasis - effects on the intestinal microbiota and epithelial hypoxia; gut microbiome and poultry health; the gut mycobiome and animal health,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan04
07-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Dynamics in animal nutrition" includes content: Understanding nutritional immunomodulation - Th1 versus Th2; basis and regulation of gut barrier function and epithelial cell protection - Applications to the weaned pig, effects of oxidative stress and selenium supplementation on piglets and the underlying mechanisms; functional amino acids in swine nutrition and production, glucose metabolism in reproductive sows.
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oursky07
23-10-2023
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The intestinal epithelial barrier, which works as the first line of defense between the luminal environment and the host, once destroyed, it will cause serious inflammation or other intestinal diseases.
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vigalileogalilei
28-02-2022
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Compromised intestinal barrier (CIB) has been associated with many enteropathies, including colorectal cancer (CRC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We hypothesized that CIB could lead to increased host-derived contents including epithelial cells into the gut, change its physio-metabolic properties, and globally alter microbial community and metabolic capacities.
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vijeeni2711
24-07-2021
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Impaired epithelial barrier function renders the airway vulnerable to environmental triggers associated with the pathogenesis of bronchial asthma. We investigated the influence of protocadherin-1 (PCDH1), a susceptibility gene for bronchial hyperresponsiveness, on airway epithelial barrier function.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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The breakdown of alveolar barrier dysfunction contributes to Lipopolysaccharide stimulated pulmonary edema and acute lung injury. Actin cytoskeleton has been implicated to be critical in regulation of epithelial barrier.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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Airway epithelial cells provide a protective barrier against environmental particles including potential pathogens. Epithelial repair in response to tissue damage is abnormal in asthmatic airway epithelium in comparison to the repair of normal epithelium after damage.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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Occludin, a tight junction protein, plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the lung epithelial barrier; however, its role in ventilation-induced lung injury has not been explored. Here, we measured the expression of occludin with different tidal volumes.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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Taking into consideration a recent surge of a lung injury condition associated with electronic cigarette use, we devised an in vitro model of sub-chronic exposure of human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) in air-liquid interface, to determine deterioration of epithelial cell barrier from sub-chronic exposure to cigarette smoke (CS), e-cigarette aerosol (EC), and tobacco waterpipe exposures (TW).
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vimichigan2711
26-03-2021
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The dysfunction of airway epithelial barrier is closely related to the pathogenesis of asthma. Secreted Hsp90α participates in inflammation and Hsp90 inhibitor protects endothelial dysfunction. In the current study, we aimed to explore the role of secreted Hsp90α in asthmatic airway epithelial barrier function.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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Gene expression changes in the structural cells of the airways are thought to play a role in the development of asthma and airway hyperresponsiveness. This includes changes to smooth muscle contractile machinery and epithelial barrier integrity genes.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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The gut micro flora plays vital role in health status of the host. Human physiology and nutrition are greatly affected by the majority of microbes living in the gut. The most dominant phyla, making up to 90 percent of the total microbial population in humans are Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes followed by Actinobacteria Proteobacteria, Tenericutes, and Verrucomicrobia.
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cothumenhmong3
22-02-2020
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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a leading cause of death in preterm infants. Neonates weighing
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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Porphyromonas gingivalis is a pivotal periodontal pathogen, and the epithelial cells serve as the first physical barrier to defend the host from bacterial attack. Within this host-bacteria interaction, P. gingivalis can modify the host immune reaction and adjust the gene expression, which is associated with periodontitis pathogenesis and developing strategies.
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vinasaki2711
12-11-2019
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Lactoferrin (LF) is a Fe 3+ -binding glycoprotein, first recognized in milk and then in other human epithelial secretions and barrier fluids. Many different functions have been attributed to LF, including protection from iron-induced lipid peroxidation, immunomodulation and cell growthregulation, DNA binding, and transcriptional acti-vation. Its physiological role is still unclear, but it has been suggested to be responsible for primary defense against microbial and viral infection.
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tumor12
20-04-2013
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EnteropathogenicEscherichia coli(EPEC) has been shown to disrupt the barrier function of host intestinal epithelial tissues through entering tight junctions. However, the mechanism by which this occurs remains poorly understood. In this study, we determined that EPEC invades host cells through tight junctions as it initiates infection.
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vinaphone15
28-02-2013
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Epithelial mucins are large complex cell surface and secreted glycoproteins produced by mucosal epithelial cells. Mucins are a major component of the interface between the external world and mucosal tissues, where they provide lubrication, hydration, and a biological and physical barrier to potential toxins, particles, and pathogens. Mucins provide many challenges to researchers due to their large size, complex biochemical nature, and the viscous gels that they form when secreted.
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hotmoingay
04-01-2013
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Wertheim cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: HIV-1 transgene expression in rats causes oxidant stress and alveolar epithelial barrier dysfunction...
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toshiba21
18-11-2011
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The normal glomerular endothelial cell forms a barrier composed of pores of ~100 nm that hold back blood cells but offer little impediment to passage of most proteins. The glomerular basement membrane traps most large proteins (100 kDa), while the foot processes of epithelial cells (podocytes) cover the urinary side of the glomerular basement membrane and produce a series of narrow channels (slit diaphragms) to normally allow molecular passage of small solutes and water but not proteins.
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ongxaemnumber1
29-11-2010
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Distribution in the Body proceeds rapidly, because the absorbing surface is greatly enlarged due to the formation of the epithelial brush border (submicroscopic foldings of the plasmalemma). The absorbability of a drug is characterized by the absorption quotient, that is, the amount absorbed divided by the amount in the gut available for absorption. In the respiratory tract, cilia-bearing epithelial cells are also joined on the luminal side by zonulae occludentes, so that the bronchial space and the interstitium are separated by a continuous phospholipid barrier.
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bigbaby87
04-09-2010
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