A lactic acid bacterium isolated from kimchi may help promote the removal of nanoplastics from the body by binding to them in ...
A high-fat diet can cause the intestinal lining to weaken, allowing live gut bacteria to travel directly to the brain in mice ...
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The use of certain antibiotics leaves a mark on the intestinal microbiota that lasts between four and eight years after taking them
A study of about 15,000 adults finds a lasting association between the use of certain antibiotics and the balance of the intestinal microbiota. The intestinal microbiota, that community of bacteria ...
Tuft cells are present throughout the intestinal tract as well as in many organs. Studies in mice have shown that when tuft cells sense the presence of pathogens, they signal to immune cells and to ...
Imaging of human intestinal tissue in inflammatory bowel disease showing the presence of metaplastic epithelial glands. Human Intestinal tract in IBD (2) Human Intestinal Tract in IBD (3) Human ...
Dubious claims are out there of leaky gut causing diseases from depression to autoimmune disorders. Experts weighed in on why that may not be the case. A scanning electron microscopel view of ...
The terms "intestinal barrier" and "intestinal permeability" describe two different aspects of the same anatomical structure, the intestinal wall composed of four layers, the mucosa, the submucosa, ...
Kimchi-derived lactic acid bacteria may bind environmental micropollutants, suggesting a possible biological mechanism that could help reduce nanoplastic buildup in the gut.
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