Sentences with phrase «guts of mice»

They observed that the more dangerous E. coli - like bacteria called Citrobacter rodentium flourished more in the guts of mice fed a fiber - free diet.
The DNA - damaging bacterium is found to flourish in the guts of mice with inflammatory bowel disease, putting them at higher risk for colorectal cancer
Slack et al. (p. 617) show that Toll - like receptor — dependent signaling is required to maintain compartmentalization of bacteria to the gut of mice.
Next, Finlay's group used stool samples from the asthma - prone 3 - month - olds to colonize the guts of mice that had been raised in a bacteria - free environment.
Gregory F. Sonnenberg, PhD, research associate in the Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division, and the Institute for Immunology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, with postdoctoral researcher Matthew Hepworth, PhD, report in Nature that innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) directly limit the response by inflammatory T cells to commensal bacteria in the gut of mice.
FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research conducted further research in laboratory dishes and in the guts of mice.
Bäckhed and colleagues started with mice raised in a germ - free environment and exposed some of them to a variety of microbes from the gut of another mouse.
Subsequent experiments from the team demonstrated that the engineered E. coli could indeed be imaged and located within the guts of mice using ultrasound.
A new study on the crosstalk between microbes and cells lining the gut of mice shows just how cooperative this environment can be.
Left: The gut of a mouse that received a transplant of microbes from the gut of four - day - old normal mice, and then was exposed to Salmonella, while the other received a transplant of the four - day - old mouse microbes along with added Clostridia bacteria, before being exposed to Salmonella.
So we've been growing bacteria which can produce a chemical that, once released into the gut of the mouse, will form a colony and reduce the likelihood of that mouse having a food allergy.
To assess the severity of the disease, the scientists dissected the guts of the mice.
December 5, 2017 — A single enzyme altered the mix of bacteria in the guts of mice and led to inflammatory bowel disease.
Using cutting edge DNA sequencing technology, the research team found that the microbe communities living in the guts of mice have a pretty regular routine: different types of bacteria hang out in various areas of the intestines in the morning, moving around during the day, and ending up in a completely different place at night.
They observed that the more dangerous E. coli - like bacteria called Citrobacter rodentium flourished more in the guts of mice fed a fiber - free diet.
A previous study by the same researchers also found that removing certain gut bacteria — through administering antibiotics — from the guts of mice resulted in their developing food allergies.
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