Intestinal barrier integrity is a prerequisite for homeostasis of mucosal function, which is balanced to maximise absorptive capacity, while maintaining efficient defensive reactions against chemical and microbial challenges. Evidence is mounting that disruption of epithelial barrier integrity is one of the major aetiological factors associated with several gastrointestinal diseases, including infection by pathogens, obesity and diabetes, necrotising enterocolitis, irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease. The notion that specific probiotic bacterial strains can affect barrier integrity fuelled research in which in vitro cell lines, animal models and clinical trials are used to assess whether probiotics can revert the disease...
Bibliography: leaves 154-199.x, 199 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.While studies have suggested t...
Over the past decade, interest in the use of probiotics, or “good bacteria”, for human health advanc...
ABSTRACT: Probiotics are described as “friendly bacteria” that could improve the intestine defense b...
The expert group received funding from the ILSI Europe Probiotic Task Force. Industry members of th...
Copyright © 2013 Saskia van Hemert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract: Probiotics are microbial organisms that are administered in supplements or foods to enhanc...
Increased gut permeability is suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of a growing number of di...
[Background]: Immune balance and homeostasis at mucosal surfaces is a delicate process which could b...
Disruptions in the intestinal epithelial barrier can result in devastating consequences and a multit...
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are proposed to positively modulate the intestinal epithelial barrier formed ...
Numerous microorganisms that are important to the health of their host are found in abundance in the...
Hosting millions of microorganisms, the digestive tract is the primary and most important part ...
Hosting millions of microorganisms, the digestive tract is the primary and most important part ...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
Bibliography: leaves 154-199.x, 199 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.While studies have suggested t...
Over the past decade, interest in the use of probiotics, or “good bacteria”, for human health advanc...
ABSTRACT: Probiotics are described as “friendly bacteria” that could improve the intestine defense b...
The expert group received funding from the ILSI Europe Probiotic Task Force. Industry members of th...
Copyright © 2013 Saskia van Hemert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract: Probiotics are microbial organisms that are administered in supplements or foods to enhanc...
Increased gut permeability is suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of a growing number of di...
[Background]: Immune balance and homeostasis at mucosal surfaces is a delicate process which could b...
Disruptions in the intestinal epithelial barrier can result in devastating consequences and a multit...
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are proposed to positively modulate the intestinal epithelial barrier formed ...
Numerous microorganisms that are important to the health of their host are found in abundance in the...
Hosting millions of microorganisms, the digestive tract is the primary and most important part ...
Hosting millions of microorganisms, the digestive tract is the primary and most important part ...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
Bibliography: leaves 154-199.x, 199 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.While studies have suggested t...
Over the past decade, interest in the use of probiotics, or “good bacteria”, for human health advanc...
ABSTRACT: Probiotics are described as “friendly bacteria” that could improve the intestine defense b...