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1 ly Enterococci species, are present in human intestinal flora.
2 -operated mice in the presence or absence of intestinal flora.
3 ut did not affect Escherichia coli of normal intestinal flora.
4 base, queuine, obtained from the diet or the intestinal flora.
5 titutive TLR signals are driven by commensal intestinal flora.
6 nt host immunity or the emergence of harmful intestinal flora.
7 inflammation requires the presence of viable intestinal flora.
8 art by a dysregulated immune response to the intestinal flora.
9 stinal epithelium serves as a barrier to the intestinal flora.
10 tion) on antibiotic resistance in the normal intestinal flora.
11  a short chain fatty acid produced by normal intestinal flora.
12 duced by nonpathogenic E. coli of the normal intestinal flora.
13 evelopment occurring independently of viable intestinal flora.
14 egulate the pathogenic role of H. pylori and intestinal flora.
15 ich can skew immune responses against normal intestinal flora.
16 lial MHC class II expression is regulated by intestinal flora.
17 min K2 and lithocholic acid, a by-product of intestinal flora, activate pregnane X receptor (PXR) and
18 metabolite of cholate produced by the normal intestinal flora, also induced germination of C. diffici
19 low skatole deposition in wild boars such as intestinal flora and anatomy, dietary composition, housi
20 s and chronic non-infectious diseases, where intestinal flora and endotoxemia play a role.
21 cognized gut-brain axis and an impact of the intestinal flora and meningeal IL-17(+) gammadelta T cel
22  the abundance of a group of bacteria in the intestinal flora and relapse/progression of disease afte
23     Recently, the bacterial diversity of the intestinal flora and the diversity of various environmen
24 utrophil counts, depending on the prevailing intestinal flora, and do not produce IL-17A.
25  reported previously that alterations in the intestinal flora are associated with GVHD, bacteremia, a
26 llo-HSCT, the diversity and stability of the intestinal flora are disrupted, resulting in domination
27 Enterococci are members of the healthy human intestinal flora, but are also leading causes of highly
28                     Restoring the balance of intestinal flora by introducing probiotics for disease p
29      The potential benefits of modifying the intestinal flora composition of certain high-risk groups
30 ects, we hypothesized that components of the intestinal flora could be associated with relapse after
31 lude that specific members of the commensal, intestinal flora drive GALT development through a specif
32 ial therapy, which alters the balance of the intestinal flora, enabling C. difficile to proliferate i
33 ted in maintenance of the composition of the intestinal flora, even after a moderate gluten challenge
34  for risk assessment and manipulation of the intestinal flora for prevention and treatment of radiati
35  to be functionally hyporesponsive to normal intestinal flora, human intestinal epithelial cells can
36                        Conventional (complex-intestinal flora) IL-10 KO mice developed IBD within 10
37             Low protein digestibility causes intestinal flora imbalance, wet litter, and nitrogen pol
38 here is a difference in response towards the intestinal flora in dectin-1 deficient macrophages, duri
39 rs triggering a loss of tolerance for normal intestinal flora in genetically susceptible individuals.
40 onal significance, since manipulation of the intestinal flora in individuals with congenital biopteri
41            Increasing evidence links altered intestinal flora in infancy to eczema and asthma.
42 ther, these results support a vital role for intestinal flora in the maturation of intestinal barrier
43 n germfree conditions, implicating undefined intestinal flora in the pathogenesis of lesions.
44 a support the hypothesis that the indigenous intestinal flora inhibit growth of VRE and suggest that
45                     Maintaining balance with intestinal flora is an important activity of the immune
46 omised hosts IL-10 stimulated in response to intestinal flora is important in preventing IBD.
47                                              Intestinal flora is required to develop a normal adaptiv
48 teroides fragilis, a component of the normal intestinal flora, is an obligate anaerobe capable of lon
49                                     Maternal intestinal flora may be an important environmental expos
50                                          The intestinal flora may promote colon tumor formation.
51                          Toxin production by intestinal flora may represent a novel strategy of patho
52 erococcus species combined with conventional intestinal flora obtained from the gastrointestinal trac
53                              In summary, the intestinal flora of healthy girls is complex, with frequ
54                Our findings suggest that the intestinal flora of healthy girls is multiclonal with fr
55  have investigated the influence of maternal intestinal flora on wheezing and eczema in early childho
56      When the GALT receives signals from the intestinal flora or food Ags, it must induce a state of
57 s, treatment with a probiotic (to modify the intestinal flora) or anti-TNF antibodies (to inhibit TNF
58      The interaction between polyphenols and intestinal flora plays a significant role in gastrointes
59          It is now well established that the intestinal flora plays an important role in the pathogen
60 w that antibiotic-induced alterations in the intestinal flora reduce ischemic brain injury in mice, a
61                                              Intestinal flora regulation is an effective method to in
62  as the advances in practical application of intestinal flora regulation.
63  been demonstrated to alter the pre-existing intestinal flora so as to provide an advantage to the ho
64 athogenic strains from within the host's own intestinal flora, strain sharing between household membe
65 estion or to certain metabolites produced by intestinal flora that degraded alcohol was investigated.
66   We then identified specific members of the intestinal flora that promote GALT development.
67  absorption and metabolism by regulating the intestinal flora, thereby enhancing bioavailability, pro
68 ragilis and antibiotic-mediated depletion of intestinal flora to initiate colitis.
69 ragilis and antibiotic-mediated depletion of intestinal flora to initiate colitis.
70 in integrating signals from the diet and the intestinal flora to modulate ongoing inflammation in the
71 sults suggest that the susceptibility of the intestinal flora to the Shiga toxin phage could exert ei
72 , these junctions become loose, enabling the intestinal flora to trigger a constitutive activation of
73 n vivo effect of diosgenin on the density of intestinal flora was examined in a murine model of food
74 ce an aberrant immune response to indigenous intestinal flora, which might favor IBD development.
75 ates the decolonization of oxalate degrading intestinal flora with a higher risk of calcium oxalate s
76 nsplantation (FMT) re-establishes a balanced intestinal flora with resultant cure of recurrent Clostr