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2. ATP-dependent paracrine communication between enteric neurons and glia in a primary cell culture derived from embryonic mice
3. Maternal exposure to GOS/inulin mixture prevents food allergies and promotes tolerance in offspring in mice
4. Effects of 1-week sacral nerve stimulation on the rectal intestinal epithelial barrier and neuromuscular transmission in a porcine model
5. Enteric glial cells produce 15-HETE to regulate intestinal epithelial properties: dysregulation in Crohnʼs disease: PP040
6. Enteric glial cells from Crohnʼs disease patients misproduce 15-deoxy-Δ12,14-prostaglandin J2: defect in intestinal epithelial barrier resistance: PP041
7. Implication of the enteric glial cells in the immunoregulatory processes: PP044
8. Determinism of enteric glial reactivity in inflammatory bowel disease: PP028
9. Protective response of sacral nerve stimulation against TNBS-induced acute intestinal inflammatory stress: OP011
10. Quantitative analysis of catecholaminergic neurons in the submucosal plexus in Parkinsonʼs disease: 1526
11. Enteric GFAP expression and phosphorylation in Parkinsonʼs disease: 17
12. Characterization of human, mouse, and rat cultures of enteric glial cells and their effect on intestinal epithelial cells
13. Effects of oral administration of rotenone on gastrointestinal functions in mice
14. Full-field optical coherence microscopy is a novel technique for imaging enteric ganglia in the gastrointestinal tract
15. Full-Field Optical Coherence Microscopy (FFOCM) is anovel technique for imaging enteric ganglia in the gastrointestinal tract: 006
16. Effects of colonic mucosal soluble factors on theenteric nervous system phenotype in Crohnʼs Disease and ulcerative colitis: 005
17. Blood-brain barrier of the little brain: 005
18. A comparison between colonic submucosa and mucosa to detect Lewy pathology in Parkinsonʼs disease
19. Sacral nerve stimulation enhances epithelial barrier of the rectum: results from a porcine model
20. n–3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the maternal diet modify the postnatal development of nervous regulation of intestinal permeability in piglets
21. Sacral nerve stimulation reduces rectal barrier permeability in a preclinical porcine model: F15
22. Alpha-synuclein is induced by depolarization and cAMP in enteric neurons: 289
23. Comparative analysis of a highly diverse set of Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli using in vitro cellular models towards an alleviation of IBS symptoms: 274
24. Effects of diet-induced obesity on enteric nervous system phenotype and gastric motility in mice: 27
25. Routine colonic biopsies as a new tool to study the enteric nervous system in living patients
26. Is the omega-6 derivative 15d-PGJ2 involved in the neuroprotection by enteric glial cells?: 30
27. Prevalence and significance of enteric neurons alterations in Parkinsonʼs disease: 14
28. Neurochemical plasticity in the enteric nervous system of a primate animal model of experimental Parkinsonism
29. Impaired intestinal barrier integrity in the colon of patients with irritable bowel syndrome: involvement of soluble mediators
30. Pathological lesions in colonic biopsies during Parkinson’s disease
31. Postnatal changes in the neurochemical phenotype and impact on colonic motor response in the newborn rat: OP56
32. Enteric glia regulates the balance between proliferation ND differentiation in intestinal epithelial cells through ppar gamma agonists: OP43
33. Butytate induces a cholinetgic phenotype in the enteric nervous system and enhances cholinergic motor response: OP33
34. Alterations of enteric neurons in parkinsonʼs disease assessed by colonoscopy biopsies — a diagnostic tool for neurologists?: OP27
35. Neurochemical plasticity of the enteric nervous system in experimental parkinsonism: OP29
36. Neuro-glial crosstalk in inflammatory bowel disease
37. Activity-dependent regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the enteric nervous system
38. Changes in enteric neurone phenotype and intestinal functions in a transgenic mouse model of enteric glia disruption
39. Serum from achalasia patients alters neurochemical coding in the myenteric plexus and nitric oxide mediated motor response in normal human fundus
40. Intestinal epithelial inflammatory challenge induces neuronal chemokines secretion via an IL-1β-dependent pathway: 174
41. Enteric glia inhibits intestinal epithelial cell proliferation partly through a TGF-b1-dependent pathway: 173
42. Neuroprotective role of enteric glial cells under oxidative stress: 47
43. Enteric glial cells protect intestinal barrier during its aggression by Shigella flexneri: 31
44. The human enteric nervous system
45. Neurochemical coding of myenteric neurones in the human gastric fundus
46. Human submucosal neurones regulate intestinal epithelial cell proliferation: evidence from a novel co-culture model
47. Changes in chemical coding of myenteric neurones in ulcerative colitis
48. Neurotransmitter coding of enteric neurones in the submucous plexus is changed in non-inflamed rectum of patients with Crohnʼs disease
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