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Slizniční imunita, střevní mikroflora a nespecifické střevní záněty
Tlaskalová, Helena ; Štěpánková, Renata ; Sokol, Dan ; Rossmann, Pavel ; Cukrowska, Božena ; Hudcovic, Tomáš ; Tučková, Ludmila ; Kozáková, Hana ; Řeháková, Zuzana ; Hrnčíř, Tomáš ; Drastich, Pavel ; Frolová, Lenka ; Powrie, F. ; Uhlig, H. ; Bland, P. W.
Etiological role of intestinal microflora and abberant function of mucosal immunity in development of inflammatory bowel disease is discussed. Animal models of human IBD are described and characterized
Protective effect of epidermal growth factor (EGF) in experimentally induced enertopathy in non-suckling baby rats
Štěpánková, Renata ; Kofroňová, O. ; Kozáková, Hana ; Hudcovic, Tomáš ; Tlaskalová, Helena
Our work aimed a study of morphological changes in the small intestine, especially in the jejunum, of unsuckled artificially reared young rats which received gliadin in neonatal period compared with pups which received artificial milk diet supplemented with EGF.
Role segmentované filamentozní bakterie (SFB) u experimentální kolitidy vyvolané u SCID myší rekonstituovaným přenosem CD4+CD45RB/hi T lymfocyty
Štěpánková, Renata ; Tlaskalová, Helena ; Powrie, F. ; Kozáková, Hana ; Hudcovic, Tomáš
Colitis was present only in conventional SCID mice and mice colonized with defined cocktail microflora plus segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB). Altered tight junctions (TJs) structure was detect histochemically in colitic mice using antibodies against ZO-1 proteins. Structural changes of TJs was important feature of intestinal inflammation
Role segmentované filamentozní bakterie (SFB) u experimentální kolitidy vyvolané u SCID myší rekonstituovaným přenosem CD4+CD45RB/hi T lymfocyty
Štěpánková, Renata ; Tlaskalová, Helena ; Powrie, F. ; Kozáková, Hana ; Hudcovic, Tomáš ; Kofroňová, Olga
Colitis was present only in conventional SCID mice and mice colonized with defined cocktail microflora plus segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB). Altered tight junctions (TJs) structure was detect histochemically in colitic mice using antibodies against ZO-1 proteins. Structural changes of TJs was important feature of intestinal inflammation

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