Conclusions IL-36R signalling is activated upon intestinal damage, stimulates IECs and fibroblasts and drives mucosal healing. Modulation of the IL-36R pathway emerges as a potential therapeutic ...
bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates and mucosal absorption of short chain fatty acids, and possibly intestinal transit. Alterations in these factors, as a result of mucosal disease and changes in ...
Select the journal/section where you want your idea to be submitted: The intestinal mucosal immune system is one of the largest and most complex components of the human immune system. Dysregulation ...
Mucosal immunology is the study of immune responses ... dissect and characterise host and microbiome in a murine model of intestinal inflammation. Profiling of the location and transcriptome ...
This damage is caused in inner protective mucosal layer, middle muscular layer and outer layer which covers and supports the stomach. In Ayurveda, symptoms of stomach ulcers are included under the ...
Mucosal mast cells are immune cells that arise from bone marrow and play a key role in the sudden onset of food allergy symptoms You are free to share and adapt the Infographic material but ...
1 Acupuncture and Tuina College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China 2 Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China ...
Intestinal worms often lead to gastrointestinal symptoms, like diarrhea, because they live in your digestive tract. Other symptoms, such as a skin rash or problems breathing, also can occur, depending ...
Intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a rare condition that occurs when you have symptoms of intestinal obstruction without anything physically blocking the intestines. It can be chronic or develop ...
The work will be of interest to colleagues studying intestinal biology. C) Whole-mount immunostaining of ileum from an adult Plp1-eGFP mouse for GFAP imaged at the level of the villus-(top panels) and ...
A: Animal; ACE: Accessory cholera enterotoxin; H: Human; ZOT: Zonula occludens toxin.