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2. Pro-inflammatory T cells-derived cytokines enhance the maturation of the human fetal intestinal epithelial barrier
3. Early Life Antibiotics Influence In Vivo and In Vitro Mouse Intestinal Epithelium Maturation and Functioning
4. Enduring Behavioral Effects Induced by Birth by Caesarean Section in the Mouse
5. Maturation of the preterm gastrointestinal tract can be defined by host and microbial markers for digestion and barrier defense
6. Postprandial Amino Acid Kinetics of Milk Protein Mixtures are Affected by Composition, But Not Denaturation, in Neonatal Piglets
7. Targeting the gut microbiota to influence brain development and function in early life
8. Metaproteomics reveals functional differences in intestinal microbiota development of preterm infants
9. Dynamics of the bacterial gut microbiota in preterm and term infants after intravenous amoxicillin/ceftazidime treatment
10. Association between duration of intravenous antibiotic administration and early-life microbiota development in late-preterm infants
11. Mouse fetal intestinal organoids: new model to study epithelial maturation from suckling to weaning
12. Fermented Infant Formula Increases Ileal Protein Digestibility and Reduces Ileal Proteolytic Activity Compared with Standard and Hydrolyzed Infant Formulas in Piglets1–3
13. Gastrointestinal Protein Hydrolysis Kinetics : Opportunities for Further Infant Formula Improvement
14. GATA-4/-6 and HNF-1/-4 families of transcription factors control the transcriptional regulation of the murine Muc5ac mucin during stomach development and in epithelial cancer cells
15. Gastrointestinal Protein Hydrolysis Kinetics: Opportunities for Further Infant Formula Improvement
16. Intestinal Threonine Utilization for Protein and Mucin Synthesis Is Decreased in Formula-Fed Preterm Pigs ,
17. Altered Gut Structure and Anti-Bacterial Defense in Adult Mice Treated with Antibiotics during Early Life
18. Assessment of milk protein digestion kinetics: effects of denaturation by heat and protein type used
19. A synbiotic intervention modulates meta-omics signatures of gut redox potential and acidity in elective caesarean born infants
20. Maturation of the preterm gastrointestinal tract can be defined by host and microbial markers for digestion and barrier defense
21. Combined defects in epithelial and immunoregulatory factors exacerbate the pathogenesis of inflammation: mucin 2-interleukin 10-deficient mice
22. Small intestinal MUC2 synthesis in human preterm infants
23. Alterations in Epithelial and Mesenchymal Intestinal Gene Expression During Doxorubicin-Induced Mucositis in Mice
24. Additional file 4 of Dynamics of the bacterial gut microbiota in preterm and term infants after intravenous amoxicillin/ceftazidime treatment
25. Additional file 1 of Dynamics of the bacterial gut microbiota in preterm and term infants after intravenous amoxicillin/ceftazidime treatment
26. Additional file 3 of Dynamics of the bacterial gut microbiota in preterm and term infants after intravenous amoxicillin/ceftazidime treatment
27. Additional file 5 of Dynamics of the bacterial gut microbiota in preterm and term infants after intravenous amoxicillin/ceftazidime treatment
28. Additional file 2 of Dynamics of the bacterial gut microbiota in preterm and term infants after intravenous amoxicillin/ceftazidime treatment
29. The Human Mucin MUC4 Is Transcriptionally Regulated by Caudal-related Homeobox, Hepatocyte Nuclear Factors, Forkhead Box A, and GATA Endodermal Transcription Factors in Epithelial Cancer Cells
30. The effect of cytostatic drug treatment on intestine-specific transcription factors Cdx2, GATA-4 and HNF-1α in mice
31. Mildly pasteurized whey protein promotes gut tolerance in immature piglets compared with extensively heated whey protein
32. Beneficial effect of mildly pasteurized whey protein on intestinal integrity and innate defense in preterm and near-term piglets
33. Ischaemia-induced mucus barrier loss and bacterial penetration are rapidly counteracted by increased goblet cell secretory activity in human and rat colon
34. Fate of Goblet Cells in Experimental Colitis
35. Epithelial proliferation, cell death, and gene expression in experimental colitis: alterations in carbonic anhydrase I, mucin MUC2, and trefoil factor 3 expression
36. Muc2-Deficient Mice Spontaneously Develop Colitis, Indicating That MUC2 Is Critical for Colonic Protection
37. Distinct epithelial responses in experimental colitis: implications for ion uptake and mucosal protection
38. Alterations in Muc2 biosynthesis and secretion during dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis
39. The mouse Muc5b mucin gene is transcriptionally regulated by thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and GATA-6 transcription factors
40. Mildly Pasteurized Whey Protein Promotes Gut Tolerance in Immature Piglets Compared with Extensively Heated Whey Protein
41. A Human 2D Primary Organoid-Derived Epithelial Monolayer Model to Study Host-Pathogen Interaction in the Small Intestine
42. Beneficial Effect of Mildly Pasteurized Whey Protein on Intestinal Integrity and Innate Defense in Preterm and Near-Term Piglets
43. Dietary Protein Absorption of the Small Intestine in Human Neonates
44. Synbiotics Combined with Glutamine Stimulate Brain Development and the Immune System in Preterm Pigs
45. Postprandial Amino Acid Kinetics of Milk Protein Mixtures are Affected by Composition, but Not Denaturation, in Neonatal Piglets
46. Isolation-stress increases small intestinal sensitivity to chemotherapy in rats
47. Short‐term changes of intestinal microbiota composition in preterm infants after two prophylactic doses of vancomycin
48. Microbiota development in preterm and term infants
49. Association between duration of intravenous antibiotic administration and early-life microbiota development in late-preterm infants
50. Mouse fetal intestinal organoids: new model to study epithelial maturation from suckling to weaning
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