This finding was born from a collaborative scheming of researchers at the University of Oregon (OR, USA) and Washington State University (WA, USA), who used a multimodal approach to demonstrate that ...
IN 1959, in Japan, Ochiai and Akiba and their collaborators first discovered that resistance to several antimicrobial agents could be transferred among enteric bacteria in vitro. This phenomenon ...
The most widely held hypothesis on the pathogenesis of IBD is that overly aggressive acquired (T cell) immune responses to a subset of commensal enteric bacteria develop in genetically susceptible ...
other Gram-positive organisms and enteric organisms. [38] However, in view of the fact that the common causative organisms differ in different countries and population, the choice of first-line ...
circulating leukocytes and reticuloendothelial system to permit generalized septicemia from the animal's own enteric bacteria to occur. Septicemia in children with bone-marrow failure and ...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) often referred to as our "second brain" has become a hot topic in neurosciences and neuroanatomy both from a fundamental understanding of its physiology and for its ...
PPI is one of the most commonly used drugs. Changes in the gut microbiome can resist or promote the colonisation of enteric infections. PPI use is associated with decreased bacterial richness and ...
The autonomic nervous system is further subdivided into the sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system is activated in cases of emergencies to mobilize ...