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s a result of the problems caused within the intestinal absorption system.
Their swift intestinal absorption coupled with their thermostabilit
Thus calcitriol also stimulates the intestinal absorption of phosphate.
n and related flavonoids can also affect the intestinal absorption of certain drugs, leading to eith
treatment for an infected cervix, removal of intestinal adhesions -- all without effecting improveme
rasmus is invoked against colic in children, intestinal ailments and diseases, cramps and the pain o
Goldbeater's skin, and is the source of Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase (CIP).
t has been shown to induce expression of the intestinal alkaline phosphatase gene, and inhibit beta-
)-HCA, inhibits pancreatic alpha-amylase and intestinal alpha-glucosidase, leading to a reduction in
The membrane-bound intestinal alpha-glucosidases hydrolyze oligosaccharide
in patients with intestinal amoebiasis or giardiasis, clinical or parasi
tides by diverse cell types, including small intestinal and renal tubular epithelial cells, macropha
ion of this rotting food frequently leads to intestinal and digestive problems for Churequeros (ibid
They cause respiratory, intestinal, and eye infections in humans (especially th
regulates electrolyte and water transport in intestinal and renal epithelia.
Tixocortol is a corticosteroid used as an intestinal anti-inflammatory and decongestant.
effective and much safer than salol, another intestinal antiseptic commonly used at the time.
r salol in 1886, and introduced it as a mild intestinal antiseptic (which it is not) .
alicylic acid in acute rheumatism, and as an intestinal antiseptic.
itute of Food Research in Potsdam found that intestinal bacteria can transform arbutin into hydroqui
terodiol is a lignan formed by the action of intestinal bacteria on lignan precursors found in plant
olactone is a lignan formed by the action of intestinal bacteria on lignan precursors found in plant
es and catabolism of dietary carbohydrate by intestinal bacteria, respectively.
caused by an overgrowth of otherwise normal intestinal bacteria.
is produced when Urobilinogen is oxidized by intestinal bacteria; it can also be produced when urobi
ducts of amino acids, neurotransmitters, and intestinal bacterial action on food components.
road-spectrum antibiotics, which destroy the intestinal bacterial flora.
e study, induced by the co-presence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
raluminal biopsy of the small intestine; the intestinal biopsy capsule.
n oral administration, it produces diarrhea; intestinal bleeding may occur at higher doses.
cky until he died on December 7, 1882, of an intestinal blockage.
eavy chain which anchors enterokinase in the intestinal brush border membrane and a 35-62 kDa light
ology, and Researches on the Diseases of the Intestinal Canal, Liver and other Viscera of the Abdome
friend Mary Teubner who lost her battle with intestinal cancer in 2001.
Mills was diagnosed with intestinal cancer in August 2003.
Baldwin died of intestinal cancer at his home in Locust Valley, New Yor
Yeh Shih-tao died of intestinal cancer in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on December 11,
uncil, remaining a member until his death of intestinal cancer in Truro at the age of 57.
He died of intestinal cancer at Bethesda Naval Hospital at the age
everal sources said he was being treated for intestinal cancer, which they said had reached an advan
Sharp died in Salt Lake City of intestinal cancer.
He died in office in 1902 from intestinal cancer.
witz on 17 July 1944, of "cachexia following intestinal catarrh", although it is suggested by some t
atiety by occupying space in the gastric and intestinal cavities.
ce by inserting a hairpin orientation in the intestinal cell membrane to enable tight binding to int
Moreover, both human saliva and the intestinal cell-free extract from mice can cause the co
Dobellia binucleata infects the intestinal cells of of the sipunculid worm Golflngia mi
t of the dietary glutamate is metabolized by intestinal cells in a first pass.
unctions by binding to tubulin in the worms' intestinal cells and body-wall muscles.
Calcium ions are absorbed directly into intestinal cells, and the citrate complex enters the bo
era toxin; it increases the level of cAMP in intestinal cells, and this causes an increase in electr
ence of fimbriae used for attachment to host intestinal cells.
d to the loss of electrolytes and water from intestinal cells.
oxidative effect in the gut that can damage intestinal cells.
together regulating endocytosis of iron into intestinal cells.
oying extant cytoplasmic microtubes in their intestinal cells: thereby blocking the uptake of glucos
estine, and is the least common of the three intestinal coccidia that infect humans (Toxoplasma, Cry
a species of Eimeria that causes very severe intestinal coccidiosis in older poultry characterized b
cystation is triggered by dehydration of the intestinal contents and usually occurs in the distal la
he anterior abdominal wall through which the intestinal contents freely protrude.
infancy and are largely a result of abnormal intestinal copper absorption with secondary deficiency
poisoning, with severe diarrhea, nausea and intestinal cramping often starting within a few hours o
ity associated with bone marrow suppression, intestinal crypt cell necrosis and distal villi sloughi
ocesses that lead to chronic, i.e. on-going, intestinal crypt destruction are associated with branch
long-term label-retaining cells in the small intestinal crypts of neonatal mice.
Radiation burns and intestinal damage were a frequent result.
.A., Bruce, M.E., MacPherson, G.G. Migrating intestinal dendritic cells transport PrPSc from the gut
ingested, perhaps as a means of maintaining intestinal digestive bacteria as a source of supplement
the likelihood of Clostridium difficile - an intestinal disease with flu like symptoms.
y even after the victory, as he dies from an intestinal disease on the return journey.
to chlorine poisoning and death, pneumonia, intestinal disease, ulcers, and other stress-related il
List of intestinal diseases
in Guam, Sewell became seriously ill with an intestinal disorder, and was brought to San Francisco,
Gastrointestinal: Digestive, gastric or intestinal disorders (abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting,
The Edo of Nigeria drink leaf sap for intestinal disorders.
GLP-2 is produced by the intestinal endocrine L cell and by various neurons in t
d in the apical brush-border membrane of the intestinal enterocyte where is regulates calcium entry
ol micelles and prevents their uptake by the intestinal enterocyte.
sponsible for transporting dietary iron from intestinal enterocytes into the circulatory system.
rat thymocytes, human fetal (but not adult) intestinal epithelial cells, and adipocytes.
acing E. coli directly into the cytoplasm of intestinal epithelial cells by a Type three secretion s
A study done using a human intestinal epithelial cell line grown in culture at Chi
increasing cyclic GMP levels within the host intestinal epithelial cells.
Calbindin-D9k is present in mammalian intestinal epithelial cells (enterocytes).
s on the organization of the brush border in intestinal epithelial cells II.
ameliorate proinflammatory cytokines-induced intestinal epithelial tight junction damage in vitro, a
at localizes to the brush border membrane of intestinal epithelial cells.
e nascent chylomicrons are secreted from the intestinal epithelial cells into the lymphatic circulat
the transport of Ca2+ ions catalyzed by the intestinal epithelial cells be accompanied by counterio
ocalized to the brush border membrane of the intestinal epithelium and mediates the uptake of di- an
es including cancer cells, but also those of intestinal epithelium and bone marrow.
Deposits of anti-tTG in the intestinal epithelium predict coeliac disease.
Because GC-C is tissue-specific for intestinal epithelium, it can be used for exceedingly p
n enzyme found only in the luminal aspect of intestinal epithelium.
le mucous barrier that serves to protect the intestinal epithelium.
of bacteria that make up the normal, healthy intestinal flora.
where they live in the lumen and feed on the intestinal flora.
MP, induces chloride secretion and decreases intestinal fluid absorption, ultimately causing diarrho
Echinostoma hortense is an intestinal fluke of the class Trematoda, which has been
(Lankester, 1857) Odhner, 1902, the largest intestinal fluke of humans (up to 7.5 cm in length)
chinostoma cinetorchis is a species of human intestinal fluke, a trematode in the family Echinostoma
Heterophyidae is a family of intestinal flukes of the class trematoda.
occur in patients with severely compromised intestinal function, those undergoing total parenteral
occur in patients with severely compromised intestinal function, those undergoing total parenteral
absorption, "excessive" consumption produces intestinal gas, bloating, and diarrhea.
Intestinal GLP-2 is co-secreted along with GLP-1 upon n
ium-glucose cotransport as the mechanism for intestinal glucose absorption.
so that the drug does not interfere with the intestinal glucose absorption.
can be distinguished histologically from the intestinal goblet cells.
LP-2 may act in an endocrine fashion to link intestinal growth and metabolism with nutrient intake.
of effects in humans and rodents, including intestinal growth, enhancement of intestinal function,
2C, also known as guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C), intestinal guanylate cyclase, guanylate cyclase-C recep
o the plerocercoid stage and attaches to the intestinal gut wall, where it develops into the adult p
ausal relationship between bacteria and good intestinal health, which eventually led to the worldwid
He died of an intestinal hemorrhage at the age of 80. Fidel Castro is
tem is unclear, though it may be involved in intestinal humoral immune responses.
Dicyclomine is used to treat intestinal hypermotility, the symptoms of Irritable Bow
ion, microcolon, giant bladder (megacystis), intestinal hypoperistalis, hydronephrosis, and dilated
She was born with megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis (MMIH) syndrome (also known
In the Olympic race he retired due to intestinal illness when he was leading by 5 minutes.
He died of intestinal illness in 1906 in Chicago, while en route f
xford, Derrick was incapacitated by a severe intestinal infection and spent several years as an inva
a risk to human health in two ways: through intestinal infection with worms from the eating of unde
It is also used for the prevention of intestinal infections of swine.
used to perform a fecal pH test to diagnose intestinal infections or other digestive problems.
diminishes in hepatocellular jaundice and in intestinal infections.
gastrointestinal system, where they modulate intestinal inflammatory response.
The major source of GLP-1 in the body is the intestinal L cell that secretes GLP-1 as a gut hormone.
essential for cooperative activation of the intestinal lactase-phlorizin hydrolase promoter.
pyloric or duodenal obstruction, obstructive intestinal lesions or ileus, achalasia, gastrointestina
re is an increase in the permeability of the intestinal lining and a leakage of blood and proteins i
These intestinal lining cells can then either store the iron
ucing inflammation/irritation of stomach and intestinal lining
The brush borders of the intestinal lining are the site of terminal carbohydrate
oli (ETEC) produces a toxin that acts on the intestinal lining, and is the most common cause of trav
acids, which can be readily absorbed by the intestinal lining.
nal enterocytes and transports Fe2+ from the intestinal lumen to the cytosol.
example is the movement of glucose from the intestinal lumen to extracellular fluid by epithelial c
These then pass from the intestinal lumen into the enterocyte, where they are re
rption of bile acids, one absorbing from the intestinal lumen, the bile duct, and the kidney with an
stric acid secretion and absorption from the intestinal lumen.
different dendritic cell populations in rat intestinal lymph can be distinguished by CD4 expression
d that the thoracic duct is connected to the intestinal lymphatics (born 1630)
vitro model to recapitulate lipid uptake by intestinal lymphatics.
tosomal recessive genetic disorder affecting intestinal magnesium absorption.
Decreased intestinal magnesium reabsorption and the resulting dec
cts, hypoplastic (underdeveloped) thumbs and intestinal malrotation.
It also appears in about 25% of intestinal MALTomas.
inolates that the plant enzyme myrosinase or intestinal microflora can hydrolyze into isothiocyanate
The intestinal microflora in the lower gut can ferment FOS,
is present in several cell types, including intestinal microvilli, hair cell stereocilia and fibrob
s, secretion of gastric acid in the stomach, intestinal motility and signalling of satiety (fullness
report, however, suggests that inhibition of intestinal motility may also have a CB2-mediated compon
and lungs, decreased GI absorption and small intestinal motility, increased colonic transit, neuroim
ey size-fractionated large amounts of rabbit intestinal mRNA with a preparative gel electrophoresis
pithelieal cells of the oesophagus switch to intestinal mucin-secreting goblet cells.
fective larvae, which can then penetrate the intestinal mucosa (internal autoinfection) or the skin
pithelial cells are discarded from the small intestinal mucosa following various infections which ma
s ENPP7 activities and enzyme protein in the intestinal mucosa by 50%.
Around the same time, others showed that the intestinal mucosa was not disrupted in cholera, as prev
ested fluoride initially acts locally on the intestinal mucosa, where it forms hydrofluoric acid in
at it regulates the activity of defensins in intestinal mucosa.
phobic lycopene and allow it to permeate the intestinal mucosal cells by a passive transport mechani
e ion permeability of the apical membrane of intestinal mucosal cells.
occasionally been documented cases of human intestinal Myiasis of the rat-tailed maggot (larva of E
Flesh flies, or sarcophagids, can cause intestinal myiasis in humans if the females lay their e
cluding cells in the central nervous system, intestinal myocytes, endothelial cells, and hepatocytes
Intestinal nodules often result in degeneration and nec
thma, coronary insufficiency, peptic ulcers, intestinal obstruction and hyperthyroidism.
icular pyrantel pamoate, may induce complete intestinal obstruction in a heavy worm load.
g in diagnosis and treatment including early intestinal obstruction, congenital lung cysts, congenit
ations during emergency surgery to remove an intestinal obstruction.
Teasdale died in Salt Lake City of an intestinal obstruction.
bdominal pain, fever, ascites, anasarca, and intestinal obstruction.
complications following surgery to remove an intestinal obstruction.
de is contraindicated in cases of mechanical intestinal or urinary obstruction and should be used wi
The intestinal parasite of salamanders Isospora hightoni wa
It has been found as an intestinal parasite in anchovies, sand-smelts, shads, g
approved for the treatment of Giardiasis (an intestinal parasite), and has been researched as an inh
is a nematode (roundworm) and a common human intestinal parasite, especially in children.
eanuts is inhibited in mice infected with an intestinal parasite.
s such as cats and dogs against coccidia, an intestinal parasite.
order to provide more complete treatment for intestinal parasites in one dose.
Members are essentially intestinal parasites of gallinaceous birds, including d
part of tonic drinks and infusions to expel intestinal parasites and treat asthma, arthritis, dysen
Intestinal parasites were also common.
Morphologic comparison with other intestinal parasites
Members of the genus are primarily intestinal parasites of birds.
Species in the order consist of intestinal parasites of elasmobranch fishes.
species of cyathostomin, which are important intestinal parasites of horses.
rians to treat and prevent the occurrence of intestinal parasites in small animal pets.
arabinitol, which may indicate overgrowth of intestinal parasites such as Candida albicans or other
aves are made into a decoction used to expel intestinal parasites.
Telosentis exiguus is a widspread intestinal parasitic worm.
Human echinostomiasis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by one of at least
H. nana was found to be 6.6% but the overall intestinal pathogenic infection prevalence rate was 91.
etin, gastric inhibitory peptide, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), prealbumin, peptide HI-27 and
similarities to that of glucagon, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and gastric inhibitory peptid
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP, also polypeptide) is a peptide
                                                                                                    


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