Focuses on a study on the growth of bacteria found in the gut of mastodon, at the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. Age of the bacteria; Evidences of human preying upon mastodons; Food habits of mastodons.EBSCO_AspNational Geographic...
They demonstrated that S. anginosus was able to drive the growth of gastric tumours. When stomach cancer cells were implanted under the skin of mice or into the rodents' stomach lining, infection by S. anginosus at those sites encouraged the tumours to grow, doubling their size and weig...
Microscopic anatomy, functional morphology, and ultrastructure of the stomach of the antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana were investigated by means of... B Ullrich,V Storch,HP Marschall - 《Polar Biology》 被引量: 27发表: 1991年 In Vitro Metabolism of the Analgesic Bicifadine in the Mouse,...
The researchers came up with the idea of sampling stomach tissues removed during weight-loss surgery. These samples came from healthy stomachs, in whichH. pyloriwas not actively causing ulcers or cancer. After identifying tissue infected with particular strains ofH. pylori, they used confocal micros...
in different regions along the length of the gastrointestinal tract. The researchers were interested in the upper small intestine—the region of the gut immediately following the stomach—because it is largely unstudied and because there were hints that it could play an important role in malnutrition...
8. Water quality, ratio of flax stem to water, pH, water temperature and so on had an important effect on the growth of pectinolytic bacteria and the activity of pectinase in retting water. 水源水质、浴比、起始pH、温度、添加剂等对脱胶液中的果胶分解菌数量、果胶酶活性与脱胶速度产生重要影响...
This study investigated long-term effects on nutrient digestibility and protein and lipid growth of soy protein and lipid levels used in commercial grower ... St?le Refstie,T Storebakken,G Baeverfjord,... - 《Aquaculture》 被引量: 528发表: 2001年 Changes in immune and enzyme histochemical ...
What causes bacterial infection in the stomach? What skin diseases are caused by fungi? What is the germ theory of disease? What causes chronic bacterial infections? What is bacterial pathogenesis? What age group is most at risk for Hansen's disease?
and flow were shown to have a substantial impact on Shigella invasion. Mouse models can further elucidate the impacts of intracellular and intratumoral bacteria on tumor growth in a complete host environment. As one example,F. nucleatum-positive colorectal tumors were subcutaneously transplanted into im...
infection may lead to an imbalance in the Th1/Th2 cell ratio, resulting in Th2 cytokine dominance. This can stimulate the release of cytokines and inflammatory mediators such as TGF-β1, vascular endothelial growth factor, endothelin-1 and TNF-α, and eosinophil cationic proteins involved in ...