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    ... through TLR4 signaling and complement upregulation. The finding that commensal bacteria may play a role...
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    ...Actinomycosis is a rare granulomatous disease caused by commensal bacteria (Actinomycetaceae family...
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    ... manipulation of <it>P. argentipes </it>appears feasible. Expression of leishmanicidal molecules via commensal...
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    ... the information related to the composition of commensal bacteria in the bovine female reproductive tract and may...
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    ... the commensal bacteria and reduce ATP release by pathogens.Urgency urinary incontinence (UUI) and overactive...
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    ... treatment cleared pharyngeal commensal bacteria such as Streptococcus, which consequently, might induce AHR...
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    by Aileen K. Sewell, Min Han, Bin Qi
    Published 2018-09-01
    ... benefits from commensal bacteria....
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    ... to more than a million commensal bacteria. The microenvironment of skin is driven by factors such as pH...
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    ..., glucose intolerance, or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Commensal bacteria modulate the host immune system...
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    ..., but bacterial translocation can not be proven because only commensal bacteria of the skin was obtained from...
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    ... loci that, catalyzed by environmental triggers, result in the loss of tolerance towards commensal...
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    ... and alkali generating commensal bacteria within a dental biofilm (dental plaque). S. mutans has been reported...
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    ... to proinflammatory state, which can lead to MS in humans. In contrast, other commensal bacteria and their antigenic...
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    ...The mucosal immune system is constantly exposed to antigen, whether it be food antigen, commensal...
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    by Xuehua Wan
    Published 2019-10-01
    ...The genus <i>Flavobacterium</i> contains a large group of commensal bacteria identified in diverse...
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