Germ-free animals (GF) are those without a microbiome since birth. This particular biological model has become one of special interest with the growing evidence of importance of the microbiome in the life, development, adaptation, and immunity of humans and animals in the environments in which they live. Anatomical differences observed in GF compared with conventionally-reared animals (CV) has given rise to the question of the influence of commensal microflora on the development of structure and function (even immunological) of the bowel. Only recently, thanks to achievements in microscopy and associated methods, structural differences can be better evaluated and put in perspective with the immunological characteristics of GF vs. CV animals...
Digestion-resistant carbohydrates (DRC) in the diet pass to the terminal ileum and large bowel where...
The intestinal microbiota of patients with constipated-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (C-IBS) ...
The gastrointestinal tract is a dynamic ecosystem composed of an organized matrix of host eukaryotic...
Abstract: Symbiosis between intestinal microbiota and the host animal plays an important role in the...
Certain strains of E. coli may persist for extended periods of time in the intestine (resident), whe...
The colonic mucosa can adapt its growth to alterations in diet. Metabolites from colonic microflora ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of adult mammals is colonized by a complex and dynamic community of...
We investigated the effects of early colonizing bacteria on the colonic epithelium. We isolated domi...
<div><p>Recent reports have suggested that multiple factors such as host genetics, environment and d...
SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying ...
Microflora plays a critical role in the initiation and development of inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
ABSTRACTSymbiotic microbiota critically contribute to host immune homeostasis in effector cell-speci...
The integration of host genetics, environmental triggers and the microbiota is a recognised factor i...
Recent reports have suggested that multiple factors such as host genetics, environment and diet can ...
Digestion-resistant carbohydrates (DRC) in the diet pass to the terminal ileum and large bowel where...
The intestinal microbiota of patients with constipated-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (C-IBS) ...
The gastrointestinal tract is a dynamic ecosystem composed of an organized matrix of host eukaryotic...
Abstract: Symbiosis between intestinal microbiota and the host animal plays an important role in the...
Certain strains of E. coli may persist for extended periods of time in the intestine (resident), whe...
The colonic mucosa can adapt its growth to alterations in diet. Metabolites from colonic microflora ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of adult mammals is colonized by a complex and dynamic community of...
We investigated the effects of early colonizing bacteria on the colonic epithelium. We isolated domi...
<div><p>Recent reports have suggested that multiple factors such as host genetics, environment and d...
SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying ...
Microflora plays a critical role in the initiation and development of inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
ABSTRACTSymbiotic microbiota critically contribute to host immune homeostasis in effector cell-speci...
The integration of host genetics, environmental triggers and the microbiota is a recognised factor i...
Recent reports have suggested that multiple factors such as host genetics, environment and diet can ...
Digestion-resistant carbohydrates (DRC) in the diet pass to the terminal ileum and large bowel where...
The intestinal microbiota of patients with constipated-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (C-IBS) ...
The gastrointestinal tract is a dynamic ecosystem composed of an organized matrix of host eukaryotic...