International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital affliction that is often associated with severe bacterial infections despite adequate neonatal surgery. Previous studies have focused on enteric nervous system variations. We hypothesized that epithelial systems (ES) may also be involved in the pathophysiology of postnatal disorders.Materials and methods: Global gene expression was measured by transcriptomic analysis in a rat model of induced intestinal atresia. The analyses then focused on genes involved in ES (enterocytes and goblet cells). Rat fetus small intestines at various stages of development (ED15, ED17, ED19, and ED21, n = 22), were used as non-operated controls and compared to the upper and lower segment...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
Bowel segments distal to a congenital intestinal obstruction have been suggested to be immature. In ...
International audienceIntrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a leading cause of perinatal mortali...
INTRODUCTION:Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital affliction that is often associated with severe...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal atresia, a rare congenital condition, is often associ...
Intestinal atresia, a rare congenital condition, is often associated with intestinal motility disord...
Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital disorder with an incidence of 3/10 000 birth. About one-thir...
International audienceThe enteric nervous system maturation occurs during embryonic life and continu...
Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital disorder with an incidence of 3/10 000 birth. About one-thir...
Aim of the studyIntestinal atresia is a rare congenital affection with postoperative motility disord...
International audiencePURPOSE: Although intestinal motility disorders often complicate the postopera...
But de l’étudeL’atrésie intestinale est une anomalie congénitale définie par une perte de la continu...
International audiencePURPOSE: Jejunoileal atresia represents about 40% of intestinal atresia. After...
Background: The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer of bioactive...
BACKGROUND:The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer of bioactive ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
Bowel segments distal to a congenital intestinal obstruction have been suggested to be immature. In ...
International audienceIntrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a leading cause of perinatal mortali...
INTRODUCTION:Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital affliction that is often associated with severe...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal atresia, a rare congenital condition, is often associ...
Intestinal atresia, a rare congenital condition, is often associated with intestinal motility disord...
Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital disorder with an incidence of 3/10 000 birth. About one-thir...
International audienceThe enteric nervous system maturation occurs during embryonic life and continu...
Intestinal atresia is a rare congenital disorder with an incidence of 3/10 000 birth. About one-thir...
Aim of the studyIntestinal atresia is a rare congenital affection with postoperative motility disord...
International audiencePURPOSE: Although intestinal motility disorders often complicate the postopera...
But de l’étudeL’atrésie intestinale est une anomalie congénitale définie par une perte de la continu...
International audiencePURPOSE: Jejunoileal atresia represents about 40% of intestinal atresia. After...
Background: The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer of bioactive...
BACKGROUND:The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer of bioactive ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
Bowel segments distal to a congenital intestinal obstruction have been suggested to be immature. In ...
International audienceIntrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a leading cause of perinatal mortali...