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E Bezirtzoglou, A Tsiotsias… - Anaerobe, 2011 - Elsevier
... Keywords: newborn; breast-fed; fecal microbiota; FISH technique 1. Introduction The
composition of the normal microbiota plays an important role in the health of the host, since
it is involved in nutrition, pathogenesis and immunology of the host. ...
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L Eckmann… - NF-kB in Health and Disease, 2011 - Springer
... As mentioned, the intestinal mucosa is in constant contact with a quantitatively vast and
qualitatively diverse normal microbiota composed of about 500 genera of bacteria, broadly
grouped into two large taxa, the Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes (Eckburg et al. 2005). ...
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RBR Ferreira, BP Willing… - Cell Host & Microbe, 2011 - Elsevier
... to IBD. With a normal microbiota, these genetically susceptible mice spontaneously
develop colitis. However, by depleting some members of the normal microbiota
with antibiotics, they were able to prevent colitis. They were ...
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L Eckmann… - NF-kB in Health and Disease, 2011 - books.google.com
... 4 NF-κB in Mucosa–Microbe Interactions As mentioned, the intestinal mucosa is in constant contact
with a quantitatively vast and qualitatively diverse normal microbiota composed of about 500
genera of bacteria, broadly grouped into two large taxa, the Bacteroidetes and ...
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[PDF] from bu.eduMJ Barnes… - Science, 2011 - sciencemag.org
... activity. Compared to mice with a normal microbiota, T reg cells in the colon of
germ-free mice were less abundant and expressed Helios, a transcription factor
that is a marker of T reg cells that differentiate in the thymus (15). ...
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