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201. The Gut‒Breast Axis: Programming Health for Life.

202. Hedgehog Signaling in Intestinal Development and Homeostasis.

203. Epigenetic Signatures and Plasticity of Intestinal and Other Stem Cells.

204. Changes in the growth, ileal digestibility, intestinal histology, behavior, fatty acid composition of the breast muscles, and blood biochemical parameters of broiler chickens by dietary inclusion of safflower oil and vitamin C.

205. The osmotic response capacity of the Antarctic fish Harpagifer antarcticus is insufficient to cope with projected temperature and salinity under climate change.

206. Viscera affectum anno: the gut beyond eating behaviours.

207. The type II integral ER membrane protein VAP-B homolog in C. elegans is cleaved to release the N-terminal MSP domain to signal non-cell-autonomously.

208. Active Vitamin D 3 Treatment Attenuated Bacterial Translocation via Improving Intestinal Barriers in Cirrhotic Rats.

209. Effects of rhamnolipids on growth performance and intestinal health parameters in Linnan yellow broilers.

210. Effects of magnolol on egg production, egg quality, antioxidant capacity, and intestinal health of laying hens in the late phase of the laying cycle.

211. Peripheral and central regulation of insulin by the intestine and microbiome.

212. Effects of plant-derived isoquinoline alkaloids on growth performance and intestinal function of broiler chickens under heat stress.

213. The pleiotropic effects of prebiotic galacto-oligosaccharides on the aging gut.

214. [Mechanism of gut-microbiota-liver axis in the pathogenesis of intestinal failure-associated liver disease].

215. Human intestinal tissue-resident memory T cells comprise transcriptionally and functionally distinct subsets.

216. Physiological responses of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) juveniles fed on full-fat insect-based diet in an aquaponic system.

217. Bach2 Deficiency Promotes Intestinal Epithelial Regeneration by Accelerating DNA Repair in Intestinal Stem Cells.

218. Interleukin-33 Promotes Serotonin Release from Enterochromaffin Cells for Intestinal Homeostasis.

219. Transcriptomic analysis of early stages of intestinal regeneration in Holothuria glaberrima.

220. CREPT is required for murine stem cell maintenance during intestinal regeneration.

221. Composition, antioxidant capacity, intestinal, and immunobiological effects of oregano (Lippia palmeri Watts) in goats: preliminary in vitro and in vivo studies.

222. Drosophila melanogaster sex peptide regulates mated female midgut morphology and physiology.

223. The Oral Bioavailability and Metabolism of Midazolam in Stable Critically Ill Children: A Pharmacokinetic Microtracing Study.

224. Evidence of an intestinal phosphate transporter alternative to type IIb sodium-dependent phosphate transporter in rats with chronic kidney disease.

225. Transcriptional programmes underlying cellular identity and microbial responsiveness in the intestinal epithelium.

226. A Quantitative Lineage-Tracing Approach to Understand Morphogenesis in Gut.

227. The Nrf2 in the pathophysiology of the intestine: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications for inflammatory bowel diseases.

228. Organoid-based modeling of intestinal development, regeneration, and repair.

229. Intestinal P-gp and Putative Hepatic OATP1B Induction: International Transporter Consortium Perspective on Drug Development Implications.

230. Clustering of Tir during enteropathogenic E. coli infection triggers calcium influx-dependent pyroptosis in intestinal epithelial cells.

231. Effects of Maternal Fiber Intake on Intestinal Morphology, Bacterial Profile and Proteome of Newborns Using Pig as Model.

232. Analysis of 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 3 Genomic Action Reveals Calcium-Regulating and Calcium-Independent Effects in Mouse Intestine and Human Enteroids.

233. A novel RhoA-related gene, DjRhoA, contributes to the regeneration of brain and intestine in planarian Dugesia japonica.

234. Tissue-specific roles of GCN2 in aging and autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.

235. Distinct populations of crypt-associated fibroblasts act as signaling hubs to control colon homeostasis.

236. A bioengineering perspective on modelling the intestinal epithelial physiology in vitro.

237. An Intestine/Liver Microphysiological System for Drug Pharmacokinetic and Toxicological Assessment.

238. Effects of increasing dietary level of organic acids and nature-identical compounds on growth, intestinal cytokine gene expression and gut microbiota of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) reared at normal and high temperature.

239. Catch-up growth in intrauterine growth-restricted piglets associated with the restore of pancreatic and intestinal functions via porcine glucagon-like peptide-2 microspheres.

240. Nonmuscle myosin-2 contractility-dependent actin turnover limits the length of epithelial microvilli.

241. Macrophage polarization in intestinal inflammation and gut homeostasis.

242. Transcriptomic Profiling Identifies Novel Hepatic and Intestinal Genes Following Chronic Plus Binge Ethanol Feeding in Mice.

243. Proteomic analysis reveals the molecular mechanism of Hippophae rhamnoides polysaccharide intervention in LPS-induced inflammation of IPEC-J2 cells in piglets.

244. Highly nutritious diet resists Salmonella Typhimurium infections by improving intestinal microbiota and morphology in broiler chickens.

245. Intestinal response to ocean acidification in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax).

246. Heterogeneity of midgut cells and their differential responses to blood meal ingestion by the mosquito, Aedes aegypti.

247. The Kinetics of Intestinal Permeability in a Mouse Model of Traumatic Brain Injury.

248. Changes in Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Activity of Fruit Musts and Fruit Wines during Simulated Digestion.

249. Thyroid hormone-induced expression of Foxl1 in subepithelial fibroblasts correlates with adult stem cell development during Xenopus intestinal remodeling.

250. Warburg-like Metabolic Reprogramming in Aging Intestinal Stem Cells Contributes to Tissue Hyperplasia.

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