We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily living. In the most recent issue of Cell, Muller and colleagues demonstrate that microbiota commensals also influence colon peristalsis via a direct effect of muscolaris externae macrophages (Muller et al., 2014)
The commensal microbiota modulates immunological and metabolic aspects of the intestinal mucosa cont...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The small and large intestine contain the largest number of macrophages in the body and these cells ...
We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily...
SummaryIntestinal peristalsis is a dynamic physiologic process influenced by dietary and microbial c...
Gastrointestinal motility causes movement of food during digestion through contractions of the gut s...
Nowhere is the relationship between microorganisms and eukaryotes as diverse, intimate and clinicall...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
International audienceInitially intended for nutrient uptake, phagocytosis represents a central mech...
Intestinal macrophages are strategically located in different layers of the intestine, including the...
There is an increasing awareness of the role of macrophages in the regulation and maintenance of gas...
Intestinal macrophages are essential components of the gastrointestinal tract and exhibit highly spe...
There is an increasing awareness of the role of macrophages in the regulation and maintenance of gas...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Contains fulltext : 153209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Generation of d...
The commensal microbiota modulates immunological and metabolic aspects of the intestinal mucosa cont...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The small and large intestine contain the largest number of macrophages in the body and these cells ...
We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily...
SummaryIntestinal peristalsis is a dynamic physiologic process influenced by dietary and microbial c...
Gastrointestinal motility causes movement of food during digestion through contractions of the gut s...
Nowhere is the relationship between microorganisms and eukaryotes as diverse, intimate and clinicall...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
International audienceInitially intended for nutrient uptake, phagocytosis represents a central mech...
Intestinal macrophages are strategically located in different layers of the intestine, including the...
There is an increasing awareness of the role of macrophages in the regulation and maintenance of gas...
Intestinal macrophages are essential components of the gastrointestinal tract and exhibit highly spe...
There is an increasing awareness of the role of macrophages in the regulation and maintenance of gas...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Contains fulltext : 153209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Generation of d...
The commensal microbiota modulates immunological and metabolic aspects of the intestinal mucosa cont...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The small and large intestine contain the largest number of macrophages in the body and these cells ...