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Intestinal Epithelial Barrier / Mucosal Barrier / Mucus Layer
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The intestinal mucus prevents the penetration of microbes and also serves as a nutrient source. It is utilized by many bacterial species including Bifidobacterium, Bacteroides, and Akkermansia muciniphila.
We describe the generation and characterization of the human colon or ileum organoid models capable of functional differentiation into mature [epithelial cell types](brain://29P71l_ANkueEeddeY-YZg/Enteroc…
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- Mucolytic bacteria with increased prevalence in IBD mucosa augment in vitro utilization of mucin by other bacteria
- The impact of perinatal immune development on mucosal homeostasis and chronic inflammation
- Toll-like receptor signaling in colorectal cancer: carcinogenesis to cancer therapy