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Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery. 218:791-799
OBJECTIVE: The central question tested in this study was whether dichloromethylene-diphosphonate (CL2MDP) liposome-mediated elimination of hepatic and splenic macrophages would influence zymosan-induced bacterial translocation and the zymosan-induced
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Journal of Production Agriculture. 4:174-179
Improved cropping systems are needed to reduce production inputs, increase production efficiency, protect water quality, and reduce soil erosion on furrow-irrigated land. Five field studies were conducted to evaluate the feasibility of producing cere
Autor:
R D, Berg
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology.
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.). 1(1)
Due to the inherent limitations of in vivo studies, the cellular mechanisms underlying the process of bacterial translocation (BT) across the intestinal epithelial barrier are poorly understood. Thus, we have utilized the Caco-2 intestinal cell line
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Circulatory shock. 36(3)
The goal of this study was to determine whether tolerance would develop to endotoxin-induced mucosal injury, xanthine oxidase activation, and bacterial translocation. To accomplish this goal, four groups of mice were studied: 1) mice receiving ip inj
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The Journal of trauma. 32(2)
Several factors, including uncontrolled inflammation, gut barrier failure, and sepsis, have been implicated in the development of multiple organ failure. To investigate the relative importance and interrelationships among some of these factors, incre
Autor:
R D, Berg
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Current studies in hematology and blood transfusion. (59)
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Surgery. 110(2)
Although certain defined diets have been shown to promote bacterial translocation (BT), the ability to reverse diet-induced BT has not previously been investigated. Furthermore, little is known about the effects of defined diets on host immune defens
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Surgery. 109(3 Pt 1)
The goal of this study was to determine the influence of bacterial translocation on systemic immunity, since bacteria and their products play a major role in the development and maintenance of the host's immune system. To test this hypothesis, we mea
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Surgery. 108(2)
To determine whether the route and/or composition of nutritional support alters intestinal barrier function (measured as bacterial translocation), rats were divided into three groups: food (controls), intravenous total parenteral nutrition (IV-TPN) f