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1. Interplay of gut microbiota and host epithelial mitochondrial dysfunction is necessary for the development of spontaneous intestinal inflammation in mice.

2. Distinct immune modulatory roles of regulatory T cells in gut versus joint inflammation in TNF-driven spondyloarthritis.

3. Differently surface-labeled polystyrene nanoplastics at an environmentally relevant concentration induced Crohn's ileitis-like features via triggering intestinal epithelial cell necroptosis.

4. Immunoglobulin A-specific deficiency induces spontaneous inflammation specifically in the ileum.

5. STAT3 phosphorylation inhibition for treating inflammation and new bone formation in ankylosing spondylitis.

6. Inflammasome Activation in Ankylosing Spondylitis Is Associated With Gut Dysbiosis.

7. Mucosal acidosis elicits a unique molecular signature in epithelia and intestinal tissue mediated by GPR31-induced CREB phosphorylation.

8. A myeloid-stromal niche and gp130 rescue in NOD2-driven Crohn's disease.

9. CAR directs T cell adaptation to bile acids in the small intestine.

10. Unique Regulation of Intestinal Villus Epithelial Cl - /HCO 3 - Exchange by Cyclooxygenase Pathway Metabolites of Arachidonic Acid in a Mouse Model of Spontaneous Ileitis.

11. Mast Cell Mediated Regulation of Small Intestinal Chloride Malabsorption in SAMP1/YitFc Mouse Model of Spontaneous Chronic Ileitis.

12. Nod2 Protects the Gut From Experimental Colitis Spreading to Small Intestine.

13. Hepatocyte nuclear factor-4α regulates expression of the serotonin transporter in intestinal epithelial cells.

14. Paneth cell α-defensin misfolding correlates with dysbiosis and ileitis in Crohn's disease model mice.

15. Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Lyase Inhibition Alters the S1P Gradient and Ameliorates Crohn's-Like Ileitis by Suppressing Thymocyte Maturation.

16. Blockade of IL-33R/ST2 Signaling Attenuates Toxoplasma gondii Ileitis Depending on IL-22 Expression.

17. Faecal Calprotectin and Magnetic Resonance Enterography in Ileal Crohn's Disease: Correlations Between Disease Activity and Long-Term Follow-Up.

18. Inflammation-independent TL1A-mediated intestinal fibrosis is dependent on the gut microbiome.

19. The Artificial Sweetener Splenda Promotes Gut Proteobacteria, Dysbiosis, and Myeloperoxidase Reactivity in Crohn's Disease-Like Ileitis.

20. Acute small intestinal inflammation results in persistent lymphatic alterations.

21. Donkey milk consumption exerts anti-inflammatory properties by normalizing antimicrobial peptides levels in Paneth's cells in a model of ileitis in mice.

22. Differentiation of Inflammatory from Fibrotic Ileal Strictures among Patients with Crohn's Disease through Analysis of Time-Intensity Curves Obtained after Microbubble Contrast Agent Injection.

23. Tauroursodeoxycholic acid protects bile acid homeostasis under inflammatory conditions and dampens Crohn's disease-like ileitis.

24. Zinc Transporter 3 (ZnT3) in the Enteric Nervous System of the Porcine Ileum in Physiological Conditions and during Experimental Inflammation.

25. Mining gut microbiome oligopeptides by functional metaproteome display.

26. Evidence for a causal link between adaptor protein PDZK1 downregulation and Na⁺/H⁺ exchanger NHE3 dysfunction in human and murine colitis.

27. Lack of a Functioning P2X7 Receptor Leads to Increased Susceptibility to Toxoplasmic Ileitis.

28. High Spatiotemporal Resolution Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Enterography in Crohn Disease Terminal Ileitis Using Continuous Golden-Angle Radial Sampling, Compressed Sensing, and Parallel Imaging.

29. Changes in the colon microbiota and intestinal cytokine gene expression following minimal intestinal surgery.

30. Effect of added zinc in diets with ractopamine hydrochloride on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and ileal mucosal inflammation mRNA expression of finishing pigs.

31. Experimental ileitis alters prostaglandin biosynthesis in mesenteric lymphatic and blood vessels.

32. Shigella dysenteriae modulates BMP pathway to induce mucin gene expression in vivo and in vitro.

33. Inflammation-associated adherent-invasive Escherichia coli are enriched in pathways for use of propanediol and iron and M-cell translocation.

34. Ly49E expression on CD8αα-expressing intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes plays no detectable role in the development and progression of experimentally induced inflammatory bowel diseases.

35. ZAP-70 genotype disrupts the relationship between microbiota and host, leading to spondyloarthritis and ileitis in SKG mice.

36. Maternal obesity induces gut inflammation and impairs gut epithelial barrier function in nonobese diabetic mice.

37. Interleukin-23 mediates the intestinal response to microbial β-1,3-glucan and the development of spondyloarthritis pathology in SKG mice.

38. Pro-inflammatory effects of matrix metalloproteinase 7 in acute inflammation.

39. Conditioned medium from Bifidobacteria infantis protects against Cronobacter sakazakii-induced intestinal inflammation in newborn mice.

40. Colonic expression of the peptide transporter PEPT1 is downregulated during intestinal inflammation and is not required for NOD2-dependent immune activation.

41. Intestinal inflammation in a murine model of autism spectrum disorders.

42. Crohn's disease-associated adherent invasive Escherichia coli modulate levels of microRNAs in intestinal epithelial cells to reduce autophagy.

43. Rifaximin alters intestinal bacteria and prevents stress-induced gut inflammation and visceral hyperalgesia in rats.

44. Macrophage phenotype in the subclinical gut inflammation of patients with ankylosing spondylitis.

45. Feed-forward inhibition of CD73 and upregulation of adenosine deaminase contribute to the loss of adenosine neuromodulation in postinflammatory ileitis.

46. Irgm1-deficient mice exhibit Paneth cell abnormalities and increased susceptibility to acute intestinal inflammation.

47. Intestinal-specific TNFα overexpression induces Crohn's-like ileitis in mice.

48. Human β-defensin 3 peptide is increased and redistributed in Crohn's ileitis.

49. Involvement of the NO-cGMP-K(ATP) channel pathway in the mesenteric lymphatic pump dysfunction observed in the guinea pig model of TNBS-induced ileitis.

50. Increased expression of interleukin-32 in the inflamed ileum of ankylosing spondylitis patients.

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