1. Correction: Perinatal foodborne titanium dioxide exposure-mediated dysbiosis predisposes mice to develop colitis through life.
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Carlé, Caroline, Boucher, Delphine, Morelli, Luisa, Larue, Camille, Ovtchinnikova, Ekaterina, Battut, Louise, Boumessid, Kawthar, Airaud, Melvin, Quaranta-Nicaise, Muriel, Ravanat, Jean-Luc, Dietrich, Gilles, Menard, Sandrine, Eberl, Gérard, Barnich, Nicolas, Mas, Emmanuel, Carriere, Marie, Al Nabhani, Ziad, and Barreau, Frédérick
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MECONIUM ,SIGMA receptors ,TITANIUM dioxide ,OCCLUDINS ,MYOSIN light chain kinase ,COLITIS ,DYSBIOSIS ,TELOMERASE ,INTESTINAL barrier function - Abstract
This correction notice addresses errors in an article about the influence of perinatal exposure to titanium dioxide (TiO2) on the intestinal barrier function and susceptibility to inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) in mice. The corrected text provides accurate information about the impact of TiO2 exposure on the expression of cytokines and immune cells in the colon, as well as the transfer of TiO2-triggered microbiota dysbiosis to healthy mice. The study suggests that perinatal exposure to TiO2 may increase the risk of developing colitis later in life. The research also examines the effects of TiO2 exposure on the intestinal epithelium and the composition of chemical elements in various organs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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