Pathogen-fighting immune cells called tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (TRM cells) go through a surprising transformation -- and relocation -- as they fight infections in the small intestine.
Pathogen-fighting immune cells go through a surprising transformation and relocation as they fight infections in the gut.
The human immune system is like an army of specialized soldiers (immune cells) each with a unique role to play in fighting ...
A contact protein printing technique enables researchers to control the formation of villi in human gut models, making it ...
An IBEC-led study describes the development of an innovative method to control the formation of crypt-like structures and ...
An IBEC-led study describes the development of an innovative method to control the formation of crypt-like structures and ...
Antibiotics can cause nausea, diarrhea and an upset stomach. Dietitians share which foods to eat and avoid to restore a ...
Elevated temperatures and salinity shifts alter microbial composition, and pollutants introduce toxins that compromise intestinal function and microbial diversity. Stress and pathogen infections ...
coli, and other harmful bacteria (Baurhoo et al., 2007a). It also increases the goblet cell number of the intestinal villi which increases the nutrient absorption in the small intestine (Baurhoo et al ...
Gut health is crucial for overall well-being, aiding digestion, nutrient absorption, immunity, and mental health. Nine essential nutrients—Magnesium, Vitamin B12, Zinc, Vitamin D, Calcium ...