LONG-TERM OVERCONSUMPTION OF FAT AND SUGAR CAUSES A PARTIALLY REVERSIBLE PRE-INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE STATE

Long-Term Overconsumption of Fat and Sugar Causes a Partially Reversible Pre-inflammatory Bowel Disease State

Nutrition appears to be an important environmental factor involved in the onset of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) through yet poorly understood biological mechanisms.Most studies focused on fat content in high caloric diets, while refined sugars represent up to 40% of caloric intake within industrialized countries and contribute to the growing e

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Locality, control, and non-adjoined islands

The goal of this paper is twofold: empirically, it is shown that obligatory control (OC) into islands is not restricted to control into certain adjuncts, but can also involve non-adjoined islands.This poses a serious problem for the movement theory of control (MTC), whose analysis of OC into adjuncts crucially relies on the fact that adjunction is

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Campylobacter spp. as a foodborne pathogen: a review

Campylobacter is well recognized as the leading cause of bacterial foodborne diarrheal disease worldwide, causing mild to severe symptoms Dining ChairIndustrial including serious infections of the extremities and permanent neurological symptoms.The organism is a cytochrome oxidase positive, microaerophilic, curved Gram-negative rod exhibiting corks

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A previously uncharacterized two-component signaling system in uropathogenic Escherichia coli coordinates protection against host-derived oxidative stress with activation of hemolysin-mediated host cell pyroptosis.

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) deploy an array of virulence factors to successfully establish urinary tract infections.Hemolysin is a pore-forming toxin, and its expression correlates with the severity of UPEC infection.Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) are a major mechanism by which bacteria sense environmental cues and respond by init

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