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We began analyzing https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1782184/, but it redirected us to https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1782184/. The analysis below is for the second page.

Title[redir]:
Innate mechanisms for Bifidobacterium lactis to activate transient pro-inflammatory host responses in intestinal epithelial cells after the colonization of germ-free rats - PMC
Description:
Bifidobacteria comprise a dominant microbial population group in the human intestinal tract with purported beneficial health effects on the host. In this study, we characterized the molecular mechanisms for the initial interaction of probiotic ...

Matching Content Categories {📚}

  • Science
  • Education
  • Health & Fitness

Content Management System {📝}

What CMS is ncbi.nlm.nih.gov built with?

Custom-built

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🌠 Phenomenal Traffic: 5M - 10M visitors per month


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How Does Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Make Money? {💸}

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Keywords {🔍}

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mitogen-activated protein kinase iκb/nf-κb transcriptional system faecalis-mediated nf-κb activity regulate tnf-induced nf-kappab nf-κb-dependent gene expression colitogenic enterococcus faecalis il-1β-induced il-6 secretion gram-positive probiotic strain rel/nf-kb transcription factors receptor-mediated nf-kappab activation il-1β-induced il-6 production gnotobiotic hla-b27 transgenic phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/akt participate lps-induced nf-kappab gram-positive bacterial products nf-κb p65 subunit lactis triggers nf-κb mitogen-activated kinases transforming growth factor-β germ-free fisher rats pathogenic intestinal micro-organisms results nf-κb rela nf-κb signalling cascade pro-inflammatory gene expression lactis-induced il-6 production calcium/magnesium-free hank' germ-free breeding colony ischaemia–reperfusion-induced apoptosis germ-free rats pedro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay monoassociated germ-free rats streptococci activate nf-kappa real-time rt-pcr mediated pro-apoptotic mechanisms pmc beta search il-10-induced p38 signalling lactis-induced iec activation post-transcriptional mechanisms leading detect immunoreactive phospho-rela mouse a20-r-5′-acctactcgttggctt-3′ fisher f344 rats rat glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase 14-prostaglandin j2 probiotic micro-organisms provide tlr4-dependent manner nuclear factor vulgatus triggered rela dominant negative ikk-β bacteria–epithelial cell interaction nf-κb rela

Questions {❓}

  • Interaction between resident luminal bacteria and the host: can a healthy relationship turn sour?
  • Toll-like receptor 4-mediated signaling by epithelial surfaces: necessity or threat?

External Links {🔗}(108)

Analytics and Tracking {📊}

  • Google Analytics
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  • Google Tag Manager

Libraries {📚}

  • jQuery
  • jQuery module (jquery-3.6.0)
  • Zoom.js

Emails and Hosting {✉️}

Mail Servers:

  • nihcesxway.hub.nih.gov
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