The intestinal barrier and its regulation by neuroimmune factors

Volume: 22, Issue: 7, Pages: 718 - 733
Published: Feb 8, 2010
Abstract
Background The ability to control uptake across the mucosa and protect from damage of harmful substances from the lumen is defined as intestinal barrier function. A disturbed barrier dysfunction has been described in many human diseases and animal models, for example, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and intestinal hypersensitivity. In most diseases and models, alterations are seen both of the paracellular pathway, via the...
Paper Details
Title
The intestinal barrier and its regulation by neuroimmune factors
Published Date
Feb 8, 2010
Volume
22
Issue
7
Pages
718 - 733
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