O-012 The Intestinal Wound Regeneration Modulates Mucosal Microenvironment to Stimulate Expansion of a Local Pro-restitutive Microbiota.
Abstract
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease frequently cause epithelial damage in the intestine, leading to gut inflammation accompanied by areas of ulceration. The regeneration of damaged mucosa as well as the restoration of intestinal homeostasis involve induced and coordinated proliferation and migration of intestinal epithelial cells. Commensal bacterial colonization of the intestine is essential for normal intestinal development, renewal, and...
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O-012 The Intestinal Wound Regeneration Modulates Mucosal Microenvironment to Stimulate Expansion of a Local Pro-restitutive Microbiota.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
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Volume
22
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