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1. Microbiota-dependent presence of murine enteric glial cells requires myeloid differentiation primary response protein 88 signaling.

2. Treatment with the 5-Lipoxygenase Antagonist Zileuton Protects Mice from Postoperative Ileus.

3. A Population of Radio-Resistant Macrophages in the Deep Myenteric Plexus Contributes to Postoperative Ileus Via Toll-Like Receptor 3 Signaling.

4. A novel P2X2‐dependent purinergic mechanism of enteric gliosis in intestinal inflammation.

6. A comparative study about the immunomodulatory effects of tramadol and metamizole in a murine model of postoperative ileus.

7. Leukocyte-Derived Interleukin-10 Aggravates Postoperative Ileus.

8. Intestinal manipulation affects mucosal antimicrobial defense in a mouse model of postoperative ileus.

9. The novel CGRP receptor antagonist BIBN4096 BS alleviates a postoperative intestinal inflammation and prevents postoperative ileus.

10. The novel orally active guanylhydrazone CPSI-2364 prevents postoperative ileus in mice independently of anti-inflammatory vagus nerve signaling.

11. Mechanical strain and TLR4 synergistically induce cell-specific inflammatory gene expression in intestinal smooth muscle cells and peritoneal macrophages.

12. Cathepsin B release from rodent intestine mucosa due to mechanical injury results in extracellular matrix damage in early post-traumatic phases.

13. Inhibition of macrophage function prevents intestinal inflammation and postoperative ileus in rodents.

14. Are There Alterations of Neuroendocrine and Cellular Immune Responses to Nutrients in Women with Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

15. Sympathetic Denervation Alters the Inflammatory Response of Resident Muscularis Macrophages upon Surgical Trauma and Ameliorates Postoperative Ileus in Mice.

16. AIM2 inflammasome-derived IL-1β induces postoperative ileus in mice.

17. Eine perioperative parenterale Nahrungsergänzung mehrfach-ungesättigter Fettsäuren (PUFA) vermindert die postoperative Darmatonie.

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