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1. Exploring the impact of digestive physicochemical parameters of adults and infants on the pathophysiology of Cryptosporidium parvum using the dynamic TIM-1 gastrointestinal model

2. Transient colonizing microbes promote gut dysbiosis and functional impairment

3. SAMD9L acts as an antiviral factor against HIV-1 and primate lentiviruses by restricting viral and cellular translation.

4. Role of mucus-bacteria interactions in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) H10407 virulence and interplay with human microbiome

5. Nitric Oxide Impacts Human Gut Microbiota Diversity and Functionalities

6. Rapid Evolution of HERC6 and Duplication of a Chimeric HERC5/6 Gene in Rodents and Bats Suggest an Overlooked Role of HERCs in Mammalian Immunity

7. A Conserved uORF Regulates APOBEC3G Translation and Is Targeted by HIV-1 Vif Protein to Repress the Antiviral Factor

8. Hepatocyte Toll-Like Receptor 5 Promotes Bacterial Clearance and Protects Mice Against High-Fat DietâInduced Liver DiseaseSummary

9. Differential miRNA-Gene Expression in M Cells in Response to Crohn’s Disease-Associated AIEC

10. Dynamic In Vitro Models of the Human Gastrointestinal Tract as Relevant Tools to Assess the Survival of Probiotic Strains and Their Interactions with Gut Microbiota

11. Modulation of Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli Survival and Virulence in the Human Gastrointestinal Tract

12. The Role of the Antiviral APOBEC3 Gene Family in Protecting Chimpanzees against Lentiviruses from Monkeys.

13. The mongoose, the pheasant, the pox, and the retrovirus.

14. Interactions with M cells and macrophages as key steps in the pathogenesis of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infections.

15. A child is not an adult: development of a new in vitro model of the toddler colon

17. Data from Early-Life Microbiota Exposure Restricts Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell–Driven Colonic Tumorigenesis

19. MORC2 restriction factor silences HIV proviral expression

20. In Vitro Modelling of Oral Microbial Invasion in the Human Colon

21. Recognition and Cleavage of Human tRNA Methyltransferase TRMT1 by the SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease

22. The inflammatory and tumor suppressor SAMD9L acts through a Schlafen-like box to restrict HIV and inhibit cell translation in SAAD/ATXPC

23. Adaptive duplication and genetic diversification of protein kinase R contribute to the specificity of bat-virus interactions

24. In vitromodelling of oral microbial invasion in the human colon

25. Distinct evolutionary trajectories of SARS-CoV-2-interacting proteins in bats and primates identify important host determinants of COVID-19

26. Adaptive duplication and functional diversification of Protein kinase R contribute to the uniqueness of bat-virus interactions

27. Trim69 is a microtubule regulator that acts as a pantropic viral inhibitor

28. Extensive uORF translation from HIV-1 transcripts conditions DDX3 dependency for expression of main ORFs and elicits specific T cell immune responses in infected individuals

29. Lentils and Yeast Fibers: A New Strategy to Mitigate Enterotoxigenic

30. Microplastics: What Happens in the Human Digestive Tract? First Evidences in Adults Using in Vitro Gut Models

31. A Conserved uORF Regulates APOBEC3G Translation and Is Targeted by HIV-1 Vif Protein to Repress the Antiviral Factor

32. Nitric Oxide Impacts Human Gut Microbiota Diversity and Functionalities

33. Functional Heterogeneity of Mammalian IFITM Proteins against HIV-1

34. Microplastics in the human digestive environment: A focus on the potential and challenges facing in vitro gut model development

35. [Irritable bowel syndrome: Role of gut microbiota]

36. Early-Life Microbiota Exposure Restricts Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell–Driven Colonic Tumorigenesis

37. Global and temporal state of the human gut microbiome in health and disease

38. Use of the Dynamic TIM-1 Model for an In-Depth Understanding of the Survival and Virulence Gene Expression of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli in the Human Stomach and Small Intestine

39. Use of the Dynamic TIM-1 Model for an In-Depth Understanding of the Survival and Virulence Gene Expression of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli in the Human Stomach and Small Intestine

40. Deciphering the influence of physicochemical and microbial parameters of the human digestive tract on orally-ingested microplastics using in vitro gut models

41. In vitro models of gut digestion across childhood: current developments, challenges and future trends

42. Tripartite relationship between gut microbiota, intestinal mucus and fibers: towards preventive strategies against enteric infections

45. DGINN, an automated and highly-flexible pipeline for the detection of genetic innovations on protein-coding genes

46. IL-22–induced cell extrusion and IL-18–induced cell death prevent and cure rotavirus infection

47. DGINN, an automated and highly-flexible pipeline for the detection of genetic innovations on protein-coding genes

48. Duplication as a source of genetic innovation for «antiviral genes»

49. Comparative methods for fecal sample storage to preserve gut microbial structure and function in an in vitro model of the human colon

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