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2. Phylogenetically diverse bacterial species produce histamine
3. Deficient Active Transport Activity in Healing Mucosa After Mild Gastric Epithelial Damage
4. Helicobacter pylori Uses the TlpB Receptor To Sense Sites of Gastric Injury.
5. Bacteroides ovatus colonization influences the abundance of intestinal short chain fatty acids and neurotransmitters
6. Purinergic Signaling Drives Multiple Aspects of Rotavirus Pathophysiology
7. Viroporin activity from rotavirus nonstructural protein 4 induces intercellular calcium waves that contribute to pathogenesis
8. Purinergic Signaling Drives Multiple Aspects of Rotavirus Pathophysiology
9. Histamine Receptors Are Altered in Colorectal Cancer
10. Bacteroides ovatus Promotes IL-22 Production and Reduces Trinitrobenzene Sulfonic Acid–Driven Colonic Inflammation
11. Live Calcium Imaging of Virus-Infected Human Intestinal Organoid Monolayers Using Genetically Encoded Calcium Indicators
12. Host IP 3 R channels are dispensable for rotavirus Ca 2+ signaling but critical for intercellular Ca 2+ waves that prime uninfected cells for rapid virus spread
13. The metabolic profile of Bifidobacterium dentium reflects its status as a human gut commensal
14. The distribution of purinergic receptors, P2Y and P2X, expression within the intestine
15. A high-throughput protocol for measuring solution pH of bacterial cultures using UV-Vis absorption spectrophotometry
16. The Inositol Trisphosphate Receptor (IP3R) is Dispensable for Rotavirus-induced Ca2+Signaling and Replication but Critical for Paracrine Ca2+Signals that Prime Uninfected Cells for Rapid Virus Spread
17. Distribution of P2Y and P2X purinergic receptor expression within the intestine.
18. Characterizing purinergic receptors in the gastrointestinal epithelium and immune cells
19. Epithelial Regeneration After Gastric Ulceration Causes Prolonged Cell-Type Alterations
20. The Development of Spasmolytic Polypeptide/TFF2-Expressing Metaplasia (SPEM) During Gastric Repair Is Absent in the Aged Stomach
21. Bioinformatics reveal elevated levels of Myosin Vb in uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma patients which correlates to increased cell metabolism and poor prognosis
22. Gastrointestinal organoids in the study of viral infections
23. Organoids as a Model to Study Infectious Disease
24. Myosin 5b is required for proper localization of the intermicrovillar adhesion complex in the intestinal brush border
25. Intermicrovillar adhesion complex assembly requires Myosin 5b
26. Rotavirus infection elicits host responses and amplifies viral replication via P2Y1 purinergic signaling
27. Neurotransmitter Profiles Are Altered in the Gut and Brain of Mice Mono-Associated with Bifidobacterium dentium
28. Additional file 1 of The metabolic profile of Bifidobacterium dentium reflects its status as a human gut commensal
29. Development of a high‐throughput method for examining bacterial supernatant pH using ratiometric UV‐VIS spectrophotometry
30. Bacteroides ovatus Influences the Levels of Intestinal Neurotransmitters in a Gnotobiotic Model
31. 358 AMELIORATION OF GOBLET CELL ER-STRESS BY BIFIDOBACTERIUM DENTIUM METABOLITES
32. Exploring the interaction between rotavirus and Lactobacillus
33. Clostridioides difficile is Chemoattracted to Oligosaccharides Released by Mucin‐ Degrading Microbes
34. Fusobacterium nucleatum Secretes Outer Membrane Vesicles and Promotes Intestinal Inflammation
35. Partners in Infectious Disease: When Microbes Facilitate Enteric Viral Infections
36. Immunomodulation of dendritic cells byLactobacillus reuterisurface components and metabolites
37. Bifidobacterium dentium-derived y-glutamylcysteine suppresses ER-mediated goblet cell stress and reduces TNBS-driven colonic inflammation
38. Su1231 ROTAVIRUS INFECTION ELICITS HOST RESPONSES VIA P2Y1 PURINERGIC SIGNALING
39. Rotavirus induces intercellular calcium waves through ADP signaling
40. Mucin-Degrading Microbes Release Monosaccharides That Chemoattract Clostridioides difficile and Facilitate Colonization of the Human Intestinal Mucus Layer
41. Extracting Insights From Temporal Data by Integrating Dynamic Modeling and Machine Learning
42. Enhancing responsiveness of human jejunal enteroids to host and microbial stimuli
43. Rotavirus infection induces glycan availability to promote ileum-specific changes in the microbiome aiding rotavirus virulence
44. 1142 MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF ILEAL MUCUS PROMOTES ROTAVIRUS INFECTION
45. Human intestinal enteroids as a model ofClostridioides difficile-induced enteritis
46. Dysregulation of Endogenous and Paracrine Calcium Signaling Pathways by Rotaviruses and Caliciviruses
47. Elucidating the Role of Purinergic and Calcium Signaling During Rotavirus Infection
48. Multiple calcium sources are required for intracellular calcium mobilization during gastric organoid epithelial repair
49. P2Y1 RECEPTOR SIGNALING INFLUENCES EPITHELIAL RESPONSE TO INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION.
50. Microbial Metabolic Capacity for Intestinal Folate Production and Modulation of Host Folate Receptors
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