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2. Commensal Bacteria Derived Metabolite Butyrate Restores the Epithelial Mitochondrial Network Disrupted by the Crohn's Disease‐Associated Pathobiont Adherent Invasive E‐coli Infection
3. Factors Regulating Murine Tuft cell Hyperplasia in the Small Intestine during Infection with Hymenolepis Diminuta
4. Auroral Image Classification with Deep Neural Networks
5. Macrophages treated with antigen from the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta condition CD25 + T cells to suppress colitis
6. Inhibition of Pathological Mitochondrial Fission Restores DSS Associated Respiratory Impairments in an Intestinal Epithelial Cell Line
7. A Novel Mitochondrial Fission Inhibitor Ameliorates DSS and DNBS Induced Murine Colitis
8. Antigen‐Induced Arthritis in Mice induces Depression‐Like Behavior and Microglial Activation in Hippocampus after the Resolution of Peripheral Inflammation
9. Modulation of Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function by Rhamnogalacturonan
10. Infection with the tapeworm parasite Hymenolepis diminuta in early life protects against experimental colitis in mice
11. ER stress antagonizes metabolic stress‐induced loss of epithelial barrier function to commensal bacteria via xenophagy
12. Mitochondrial fragmentation is a novel feature of adherent‐invasive E. coli evoked pathophysiology in enteric epithelia
13. The phenotype and wound healing property of IL‐4‐treated human macrophages is not affected by co‐treatment with antigen from the tapeworm, Hymenolepis diminuta
14. Extracts of the tapeworm, Hymenolepis diminuta, recruit CCR2+PDL1+ Myeloid Cells with the capacity to inhibit dextran sodium sulphate induced‐colitis
15. Bidirectional crosstalk via IL‐6, PGE2 and PGD2 between murine myofibroblasts and alternatively activated macrophages enhances anti‐inflammatory phenotype in both cells
16. Involvement of Mast Cells in α7 Nicotinic Receptor Agonist Exacerbation of Freund's Complete Adjuvant-Induced Monoarthritis in Mice
17. Adoptive transfer of helminth antigen-pulsed dendritic cells protects against the development of experimental colitis in mice
18. Not all parasites are protective
19. Role of adaptive immune cells in the anti‐colitic effect of helminth antigen‐pulsed dendritic cells (650.17)
20. Interleukin‐6 and cyclooxygenase‐2 mediate myofibroblast‐induced polarization of alternatively activated macrophages (734.9)
21. K/BxN‐induced poly‐arthritis is exacerbated by infection with the intestinal helminth parasite Hymenolepis diminuta; possible involvement of complement and mast cells
22. Nitric oxide regulation of colonic epithelial ion transport: a novel role for enteric glia in the myenteric plexus
23. Infection with an intestinal helminth parasite reduces Freund's complete adjuvant–induced monoarthritis in mice
24. Metabolic Stress Evokes Decreases in Epithelial Barrier Function
25. Loss of Ca2+-mediated ion transport during colitis correlates with reduced ion transport responses to a Ca2+-activated K+ channel opener
26. Ion transport deficits observed during colitis are associated with functional inhibition, but not decreased expression, of IK Ca channels ‐ possible involvement of PKC
27. Systemic delivery of a crude extract of the tapeworm, Hymenolepis diminuta , exerts an anti‐inflammatory effect in a murine model of colitis
28. LPS‐induced TNFα production by macrophages is suppressed by a soluble product from the adult tapeworm, Hymenolepis diminuta
29. Severity of murine arthritis induced by Freund's complete adjuvant is reduced by prior infection with the tapeworm parasite Hymenolepis diminuta
30. Bacterial DNA evokes epithelial IL‐8 production by a MAPK‐dependent, NFκB‐independent pathway
31. Dextran sodium sulphate-induced colitis perturbs muscarinic cholinergic control of colonic epithelial ion transport
32. VIII. The Eighteenth Century
33. VIII The Eighteenth Century, to c. 1789
34. VIII. The Eighteenth Century, 1713–1783
35. VIII The Eighteenth Century.
36. VIII. ‐ THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 1713–1783
37. VIII.-THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 1713–1783
38. Interferon-gamma signals via an ERK1/2-ARF6 pathway to promote bacterial internalization by gut epithelia.
39. Novel effects of the prototype translocating Escherichia coli, strain C25 on intestinal epithelial structure and barrier function.
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