Sentence examples for migration of gut from inspiring English sources

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Changes in the gastrointestinal tract may predispose to the migration of gut micro-organisms such as enterococci, increasing the link to VSE bacteraemia [ 48].

Collectively, these data suggest that the early activation of CD8+ T cells via type I IFN signaling promotes the induction and/or migration of gut mucosal Ag-specific CTLs.

Naturally occurring sepsis might be initiated and maintained by repeated hits of a combination of PAMPs and endogenous DAMPs, as is thought to be the case in severely ill horses with ischemic intestinal segments and transmural migration of gut bacteria to circulating blood.

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Taken together, we can postulate that there are both constitutive expression of CCL28 with mainly the antimicrobial activity and induced expression which is necessary for massive migration of lymphocytes to the gut.

These data, suggesting a potential increase in the migration of lymphocytes to the gut in the EC group, are consistent with the hypothesis of a down-regulation of CCL25 in the presence of L. fermentum and an up-regulation of the chemokine expression in the presence of E. coli.

The first hypothesis is that the 84-h refeeding period may act as a stimulus and enable migration of bacteria from the gut to SGs of the tick, as previously described for B. burgdorferi sensu lato (14 ).

Bacterial translocation is defined as the migration of viable microorganisms from the gut lumen to the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) or extra-intestinal sites [ 54].

The APC tumor suppressor is particularly important in regulation of gut epithelial cell proliferation, adhesion, and migration.

Interaction of CCL25 with CCR9 identifies one of the few non-promiscuous chemokine/receptor pairs involved in gut-specific migration of leukocytes.

As Berstad et al reported a significant correlation between calprotectin levels in gut lavage fluid and intestinal permeability [8], the increased migration of neutrophil granulocytes and/or macrophages into the gut lumen might be related to the higher intestinal permeability associated with intestinal mucosal immaturity.

Consequently very low CCR10 mRNA expression in GF and LF groups suggest a reduction in the migration of plasmablasts and lymphocytes to the gut even if there is evidence of a low expression of CCL28 mRNA in the tissue.

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