The proper functioning of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for digestion, absorption and the elimination of waste products. It protects us against pathogens, allergens and toxins, continuously monitoring and regulating the internal environment. The vast majority of these tasks are carried out by the nervous and immune systems of the gut in close cooperation by constantly adapting to internal and external stimuli, maintaining its homeostasis. In this review, we would like to summarize the most recent findings about the cytoarchitecture and functional microanatomy of the enteric nervous system and the immune microenvironment of the gut highlighting the essential role and inevitable molecular crosstalk between these two highly organized...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
The link between nutrition and human diseases has always been recognized, but only with modern molec...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Intestinal immunity is finely regulated by several concomitant and overlapping mechanisms, in order ...
Intestinal immunity is finely regulated by several concomitant and overlapping mechanisms, in order ...
The enteric nervous system is largely autonomous, and the central nervous system is compartmentalize...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
Communication between the brain and gut is not one-way, but a bidirectional highway whereby reciproc...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
The link between nutrition and human diseases has always been recognized, but only with modern molec...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Intestinal immunity is finely regulated by several concomitant and overlapping mechanisms, in order ...
Intestinal immunity is finely regulated by several concomitant and overlapping mechanisms, in order ...
The enteric nervous system is largely autonomous, and the central nervous system is compartmentalize...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
Communication between the brain and gut is not one-way, but a bidirectional highway whereby reciproc...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
The link between nutrition and human diseases has always been recognized, but only with modern molec...