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    ... and antibacterial activity of MccJ25 during passage through the proximal portion of the human gastrointestinal tract...
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    ... gastrointestinal tract. Differential expression of LGR5 was studied on transcriptional (real-time polymerase chain...
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    ... gastrointestinal tract in 1983. The documents studied this strain were reviewed here and it is shown...
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    ... microbiota and seem to play an important role in the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Bifidobacteria...
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    ... of the bifidobacterial community in the human gastrointestinal tract. Until recently, <it>B. thermophilum...
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    ... commensal of the human gastrointestinal tract, has been linked to CD for a long time based, among others...
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    ..., viruses, fungi, and host eukaryotic cells throughout the human gastrointestinal tract. Microbial...
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    by Xichun Zhang, Junmin Du, Yu Wang, Shuming Chen, Yingli Wang
    Published 2017-07-01
    ... gastrointestinal tract and investigate the production of diketopiperazines that contribute to the antimicrobial...
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    ... human gastrointestinal tract in 1983. The documents studied this strain were reviewed here...
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    ... gastrointestinal tract includ­ing pathogens. The genome analysis of L. lactis indicated the presence of at least...
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    by Ekaterina, van der Haagen
    Published 2009
    ...-causing bacteria and can be expected to limit growth of those in the human gastrointestinal tract upon...
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    ...-phosphorus (legumes and nuts), mainly associated with InsP6, is less absorbable by the human gastrointestinal...
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    ... gastrointestinal tract leading to multiple signs and symptoms in different body organs. This disease...
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