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1. Integration of transcriptomic and proteomic analyses reveals protective mechanisms of N-acetylcysteine in indomethacin-stimulated enterocytes.

2. N-Acetylcysteine improves intestinal function and attenuates intestinal autophagy in piglets challenged with β-conglycinin.

3. N-Acetylcysteine improves intestinal function in lipopolysaccharides-challenged piglets through multiple signaling pathways.

4. N-Acetylcysteine supplementation alleviates intestinal injury in piglets infected by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.

5. N-acetylcysteine stimulates protein synthesis in enterocytes independently of glutathione synthesis.

6. Analysis of L-homoarginine in biological samples by HPLC involving precolumn derivatization with o-phthalaldehyde and N-acetyl-L-cysteine.

7. The anti-inflammatory effects of acetaminophen and N-acetylcysteine through suppression of the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway in LPS-challenged piglet mononuclear phagocytes.

8. N-acetylcysteine and intestinal health: a focus on its mechanism of action.

9. Dietary N-acetylcysteine supplementation alleviates liver injury in lipopolysaccharide-challenged piglets.

10. N-acetylcysteine reduces inflammation in the small intestine by regulating redox, EGF and TLR4 signaling.

11. Protective effects of N-acetylcysteine on acetic acid-induced colitis in a porcine model.

12. The combination effects of acetaminophen and N-acetylcysteine on cytokines production and NF-κB activation of lipopolysaccharide-challenged piglet mononuclear phagocytes in vitro and in vivo.

13. Protective effects of N-acetylcysteine on intestinal functions of piglets challenged with lipopolysaccharide.

14. Protective effects and mechanisms of N-acetylcysteine on indomethacin-induced intestinal injury in a porcine model.

15. N-acetylcysteine improves the growth performance and intestinal function in the heat-stressed broilers.

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