نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 302248  

Journal: Surgery and Trauma 2014

 Introduction: Bacterial translocation is defined as the passage of bacteria from intestinal tract to the extraintestinal organs such as the peritoneum and blood circulation. The aim of this study is to examine bacterial translocation (regarding type of bacteria and effect of time of obstruction on bacterial translocation) from intestinal lumen to the peritoneum and viscera in acute, simple mec...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1987
C L Wells M A Maddaus C M Reynolds R P Jechorek R L Simmons

It is thought that the normal enteric microflora acts not only to prevent intestinal colonization but also to prevent subsequent systemic dissemination of ingested, potentially pathogenic bacteria. To determine the relative roles of specific components of the intestinal bacterial flora in bacterial translocation out of the gut, mice were given various antimicrobial agents to selectively elimina...

F. Chen H.H. Wu J.J. Ni Q.Y. Yan Y.H. Yu,

The formation and regulation of vertebrate endogenous intestinal microbiota has been widely studied as the microbiota plays a crucial role in the host nutrition, development, and health. Despite the importance of microbiota for host health, it is still unclear whether the endogenous intestinal microorganisms are genetically distinct or whether they are genetically related with each other in dif...

Journal: :The Journal of Japan Atherosclerosis Society 1985

Journal: :FEMS Microbiology Letters 1992

2012
Mi Jeong Kang Hyun Woo Ha Ghee Hwan Kim Sang Kyu Lee Young Tae Ahn Dong Hyun Kim Hye Gwang Jeong Tae Cheon Jeong

Role of metabolism by intestinal bacteria in arbutin-induced immunotoxicity was investigated in splenocyte cultures. Following an incubation of arbutin with 5 different intestinal bacteria for 24 hr, its aglycone hydroquinone could be produced and detected in the bacterial culture media with different amounts. Toxic effects of activated arbutin by intestinal bacteria on lymphoproliferative resp...

Journal: :Trends in microbiology 2004
Abigail A Salyers Anamika Gupta Yanping Wang

Human intestinal bacteria have many roles in human health, most of which are beneficial or neutral for the host. In this review, we explore a more sinister side of intestinal bacteria; their role as traffickers in antibiotic resistance genes. Evidence is accumulating to support the hypothesis that intestinal bacteria not only exchange resistance genes among themselves but might also interact wi...

Chen, F., Ni, J.J., Wu, H.H., Yan, Q.Y., Yu, Y.H.,

The formation and regulation of vertebrate endogenous intestinal microbiota has been widely studied as the microbiota plays a crucial role in the host nutrition, development, and health. Despite the importance of microbiota for host health, it is still unclear whether the endogenous intestinal microorganisms are genetically distinct or whether they are genetically related with each other in dif...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Microbiology 2007

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