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Development of gut inflammation in mice colonized with mucosa-associated bacteria from patients with ulcerative colitisDu et al., 2015
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- Du Z
- Hudcovic T
- Mrazek J
- Kozakova H
- Srutkova D
- Schwarzer M
- Tlaskalova-Hogenova H
- Kostovcik M
- Kverka M
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- Gut pathogens
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Background Disturbances in the intestinal microbial community (ie dysbiosis) or presence of the microbes with deleterious effects on colonic mucosa has been linked to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases. However the role of microbiota in induction …
- 206010009900 Colitis ulcerative 0 title abstract description 45
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