Humans are broadly exposed to MAP in dairy products and in the environment. MAP has been found within granulomas such as Crohn’s disease and can stimulate autoantibodies in diseases such as type 1 diabetes (T1D) and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Moreover, beyond Crohn’s and T1D, MAP is ...
Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I augment Escherichia coli-killing activity of murine peritoneal exudative cells. Shock 1996, 6, 345–350. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Wolters, T.L.C.; Netea, M.G.; Hermus, A.R.M.M.; Smit, J.W.A.; Netea-Maier, R.T. IGF1 ...
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Furthermore, this genus has been associated with the development of lean and healthy humans [44]. This observation could explain the negative relationship that these microorganisms have with the parameters we evaluated. On the other hand the positive association that the Escherichia presented with the...
leading to a lower killing capacity of bacteria [7]. The molecular mechanisms at the basis of this peculiar response of high and low responders is still poorly defined. We hypothesized that the kynurenine pathway could be involved. The kynurenine pathway, conserved among species, is the most imp...
This effective system has been managed by humans since domestication in southeastern Turkey about 10,500 years ago [2]. Beef and dairy cow production constitute important economic activities worldwide [3,4]. The world census is more than 1.4 billion cattle heads, meaning there is roughly one ...
Cell adhesion was also the top subcategory within cellular process (ES 11.49), in which the other top terms were the cellular response to stimulus, cell killing, cell activation and cell cycle process. There were 53 genes associated with locomotion (ES 10.39), in which the only two ...
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In cows that would later develop RP, however, neutrophils had decreased myeloperoxidase, indicating a reduced killing ability, which was evident throughout the sampling period from 2 weeks prepartum to 2 weeks postpartum. In addition, RP cows had a lower plasma concentration of IL-8, a ...
On the other hand, many people agree that humans are responsible for animals and for their care; animals can be used to benefit humans if properly cared for, and their needs are met; abuse and neglect are banned. This is the “animal welfare” (AW) point of view, based on humane ...