Genetically-engineered animals are known to be useful in clarifying the functions of many genes and as animal models for human diseases. However, it has been widely reported that pathophysiology is not expressed in these animals when they become germfree or SPF animals, i.e., the pathophysiology is not the result of genes alone and a combination of gene function and intestinal flora as an environmental factor are necessary. It is important to determine the roles of each of these two factors by pathophysiological analysis. Gnotobiotic mice were produced by establishment of specified bacterial species in germfree animals to form the intestinal flora of SPF animals and they were placed in barrier facilities. Measures have been taken against in...
Background Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestin...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
Most Escherichia coli strains in the human intestine are harmless. However, enterohemorrhagic E. col...
Abstract: Symbiosis between intestinal microbiota and the host animal plays an important role in the...
Hamster flora introduced into germfree mice reduced the cecum to conventional size, suppressed popul...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
<p>Gnotobiology technology for the breeding of experimental mice originated in the first half of the...
Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammatio...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal...
Abstract. Intestinal infectious diseases refer to the inflammatory changes in the intestinal tract c...
The research described in this thesis with mice aims to be used as a possible starting point for the...
Human health and disease have increasingly been shown to be impacted by the gut microbiota, and mous...
Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) encompass ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease...
The large intestine is a home for trillions of microbiota, which confer many benefits on the host, i...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...
Background Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestin...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
Most Escherichia coli strains in the human intestine are harmless. However, enterohemorrhagic E. col...
Abstract: Symbiosis between intestinal microbiota and the host animal plays an important role in the...
Hamster flora introduced into germfree mice reduced the cecum to conventional size, suppressed popul...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
<p>Gnotobiology technology for the breeding of experimental mice originated in the first half of the...
Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammatio...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal...
Abstract. Intestinal infectious diseases refer to the inflammatory changes in the intestinal tract c...
The research described in this thesis with mice aims to be used as a possible starting point for the...
Human health and disease have increasingly been shown to be impacted by the gut microbiota, and mous...
Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) encompass ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease...
The large intestine is a home for trillions of microbiota, which confer many benefits on the host, i...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...
Background Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestin...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
Most Escherichia coli strains in the human intestine are harmless. However, enterohemorrhagic E. col...