Search

Your search keyword '"Blottière, H."' showing total 92 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Blottière, H." Remove constraint Author: "Blottière, H."
92 results on '"Blottière, H."'

Search Results

1. Combinatorial, additive and dose-dependent drug-microbiome associations

9. Identification and assembly of genomes and genetic elements in complex metagenomic samples without using reference genomes

10. Akkermansia muciniphila and improved metabolic health during a dietary intervention in obesity : relationship with gut microbiome richness and ecology [plus Supplementary data]

11. P300 COUNTERBALANCING DYSBIOSIS IN CROHN'S DISEASE: FAECALIBACTERIUM PRAUSNITZII, A MAJOR COMMENSAL BACTERIUM, EXHIBITS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS

17. Butyrate specifically modulates MUC gene expression in intestinal epithelial goblet cells deprived of glucose.

18. Short-chain fatty acids induce cytoskeletal and extracellular protein modifications associated with modulation of proliferation on primary culture of rat intestinal smooth muscle cells.

19. Prolonged intake of fructo-oligosaccharides induces a short-term elevation of lactic acid-producing bacteria and a persistent increase in cecal butyrate in rats.

20. Inhibition of acetylcholine induced intestinal motility by interleukin 1 beta in the rat.

21. In vitro contractile effects of short chain fatty acids in the rat terminal ileum.

22. Monoclonal antibodies specific immunotherapy of gastrointestinal tumors

24. Algal oligosaccharides as functional foods: In vitro study of their cellular and fermentative effects,Les oligosides algaux comme aliments fonctionnels : Étude in vitro de leurs effets cellulaires et fermentaires

26. Tau expression and phosphorylation in enteroendocrine cells.

27. General transcription factor TAF4 antagonizes epigenetic silencing by Polycomb to maintain intestine stem cell functions.

28. Extracellular Vesicles Produced by the Probiotic Propionibacterium freudenreichii CIRM-BIA 129 Mitigate Inflammation by Modulating the NF-κB Pathway.

29. The influence of diet on the gut microbiota and its consequences for health.

30. Comparative capacities of the pig colon and duodenum for luminal iron absorption.

31. [Dietary fatty acids and cancer: potential cellular and molecular mechanisms].

32. Molecular mechanisms involved in the antiproliferative effect of two COX-2 inhibitors, nimesulide and NS-398, on colorectal cancer cell lines.

33. [Dietary fibers and colorectal cancer. Experimental studies, epidemiology, mechanisms].

34. Effects of glutamine deprivation on protein synthesis in a model of human enterocytes in culture.

35. [Rationale and prospects for the use of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors in colorectal cancer].

36. Butyrate metabolism upstream and downstream acetyl-CoA synthesis and growth control of human colon carcinoma cells.

37. Enhancement of butyrate production in the rat caecocolonic tract by long-term ingestion of resistant potato starch.

38. Biological properties of ulvan, a new source of green seaweed sulfated polysaccharides, on cultured normal and cancerous colonic epithelial cells.

39. Short-chain fatty acids modify colonic motility through nerves and polypeptide YY release in the rat.

40. Comparison of the effect of different short chain fatty acids on the growth and differentiation of human colonic carcinoma cell lines in vitro.

41. Treatment of rat proximal and distal colonic cells with sodium orthovanadate enhances their adhesion and survival in primary culture.

42. [Collagens in intestinal smooth muscles].

43. Rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration induced by P2-purinoceptor activation in isolated myocytes from the rat gastrointestinal tract.

44. [Expression of the gene of cholecystokinin. Demonstration from duodenal biopsies in man].

45. Utilization of activated U937 monocytic cells as a model to evaluate biocompatibility and biodegradation of synthetic calcium phosphate.

46. Karyotypic and phenotypic variations between cell lines established from a primary colorectal tumour and two corresponding metastases from one patient.

47. Involvement of histo-blood-group antigens in the susceptibility of colon carcinoma cells to natural killer-mediated cytotoxicity.

48. Relationship between sensitivity to natural killer cells and MHC class-I antigen expression in colon carcinoma cell lines.

49. Identification and characterization of a rat protein (p 105) auto-antigenic in rats bearing a progressive syngeneic colon carcinoma.

50. Possible involvement of TGF beta 1 in the distinct tumorigenic properties of two rat colon carcinoma clones.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources