The Microenvironment of Injured Mucosa Stimulates a Local Pro‐restitutive Microbiota
Abstract
Restitution of mucosal injury involves induced and coordinated proliferation and migration of intestinal epithelial cells. The commensal microbiota of the intestine is integral to the repair of damaged intestinal mucosa. N‐formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) are widely expressed pattern recognition receptors that specifically respond to host‐derived and microbial peptides in a redox dependent manner. However, little is known about the...
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Title
The Microenvironment of Injured Mucosa Stimulates a Local Pro‐restitutive Microbiota
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
S1
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