International audienceAn increased intestinal permeability has been described in many diseases including inflammatory bowel disease and metabolic disorders, and a better understanding of the contribution of intestinal barrier impairment to pathogenesis is needed. In recent years, attention has been paid to the leak pathway, which is the route of paracellular transport allowing the diffusion of macromolecules through the tight junctions of the intestinal epithelial lining. While the passage of macromolecules by this pathway is very restricted under physiological conditions, its amplification is thought to promote an excessive immune activation in the intestinal mucosa. The Ussing chambers have been widely used to measure both active and pass...
Here, we describe an assay for intestinal permeability in mouse intestinal organoids, although this ...
The primary functions of the small intestine are the digestion and transport of luminal content and ...
<p>(A) 4kDa Fitc-dextran flux across jejunum or ileum of normal chow (n = 4–6), HFD (n = 4) or Ob/Ob...
International audienceAn increased intestinal permeability has been described in many diseases inclu...
BackgroundThe relationship between intestinal epithelial integrity and the development of intestinal...
Background & Aims: Increased intestinal permeability is seen in a variety of inflammatory condit...
<p>(A) Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) of intestinal tissues. At 12 h after instillatio...
The epithelial barrier is the first innate defense of the gastrointestinal tract and selectively reg...
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a molecule with multiple functions: from enforcing t...
An increased intestinal permeability has been described in various gastrointestinal and non-gastroin...
The intestinal barrier is essential in human health and constitutes the interface between the outsid...
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...
The intestinal epithelium has the dual function of absorbing nutrients and water as well as being a ...
The gastrointestinal tract has two opposing functions; to absorb nutrients and electrolytes, and to ...
Ussing chambers are commonly utilized for in vitro investigations into gastrointestinal permeability...
Here, we describe an assay for intestinal permeability in mouse intestinal organoids, although this ...
The primary functions of the small intestine are the digestion and transport of luminal content and ...
<p>(A) 4kDa Fitc-dextran flux across jejunum or ileum of normal chow (n = 4–6), HFD (n = 4) or Ob/Ob...
International audienceAn increased intestinal permeability has been described in many diseases inclu...
BackgroundThe relationship between intestinal epithelial integrity and the development of intestinal...
Background & Aims: Increased intestinal permeability is seen in a variety of inflammatory condit...
<p>(A) Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) of intestinal tissues. At 12 h after instillatio...
The epithelial barrier is the first innate defense of the gastrointestinal tract and selectively reg...
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a molecule with multiple functions: from enforcing t...
An increased intestinal permeability has been described in various gastrointestinal and non-gastroin...
The intestinal barrier is essential in human health and constitutes the interface between the outsid...
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...
The intestinal epithelium has the dual function of absorbing nutrients and water as well as being a ...
The gastrointestinal tract has two opposing functions; to absorb nutrients and electrolytes, and to ...
Ussing chambers are commonly utilized for in vitro investigations into gastrointestinal permeability...
Here, we describe an assay for intestinal permeability in mouse intestinal organoids, although this ...
The primary functions of the small intestine are the digestion and transport of luminal content and ...
<p>(A) 4kDa Fitc-dextran flux across jejunum or ileum of normal chow (n = 4–6), HFD (n = 4) or Ob/Ob...