Enteric infections represent a major health care challenge which is particularly prevalent in countries with restricted access to clean water and sanitation and lacking personal hygiene precautions, altogether facilitating fecal-oral transmission of a heterogeneous spectrum of enteropathogenic microorganisms. Among these, bacterial species are responsible for a considerable proportion of illnesses, hospitalizations, and fatal cases, all of which have been continuously contributing to ignite researchers’ interest in further exploring their individual pathogenicity. Beyond the universally accepted animal models, intestinal organoids are increasingly valued for their ability to mimic key architectural and physiologic features of the native int...
Salmonella species are one of the leading causes of diarrhea world-wide, and the details regarding t...
The 3-dimensional culture of intestinal organoids provides insights into the phenotype and physiolog...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...
International audienceFoodborne diseases cause high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Understanding...
In recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to the concept that microorganisms play an in...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
New models to study the intestine are key to understanding intestinal diseases and developing novel ...
Advances in stem cell research have allowed the development of 3-dimensional (3D) primary cell cultu...
The intestinal epithelium is an important barrier against pathogens in the lumen. Tight junctions be...
ABSTRACTEnteric bacterial infections contribute substantially to global disease burden and mortality...
You are what you eat. A common saying that indicates that your physical or mental state can be influ...
Intestinal organoids have become indispensable tools for many gastrointestinal researchers, advancin...
Studies on the intestinal epithelial response to viral infection have previously been limited by the...
[eng] Background: Ever-increasing interest and research lead to discoveries of interactions between...
The knowledge about enteric viral infection has vastly increased over the last eight years due to th...
Salmonella species are one of the leading causes of diarrhea world-wide, and the details regarding t...
The 3-dimensional culture of intestinal organoids provides insights into the phenotype and physiolog...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...
International audienceFoodborne diseases cause high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Understanding...
In recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to the concept that microorganisms play an in...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
New models to study the intestine are key to understanding intestinal diseases and developing novel ...
Advances in stem cell research have allowed the development of 3-dimensional (3D) primary cell cultu...
The intestinal epithelium is an important barrier against pathogens in the lumen. Tight junctions be...
ABSTRACTEnteric bacterial infections contribute substantially to global disease burden and mortality...
You are what you eat. A common saying that indicates that your physical or mental state can be influ...
Intestinal organoids have become indispensable tools for many gastrointestinal researchers, advancin...
Studies on the intestinal epithelial response to viral infection have previously been limited by the...
[eng] Background: Ever-increasing interest and research lead to discoveries of interactions between...
The knowledge about enteric viral infection has vastly increased over the last eight years due to th...
Salmonella species are one of the leading causes of diarrhea world-wide, and the details regarding t...
The 3-dimensional culture of intestinal organoids provides insights into the phenotype and physiolog...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...