Project: Basic equipment for the study of gut epithelial processes
2012-06-15 – 2016-06-30
- Abstract
The project aims to request a budget for basic equipment that can be used in the study of gut epithelial processes and aims to support the development of a research- and technology plaform about the study of animal cells at the level of the host-microbe interphase. This is an initiative of the CWO research cluster "Host-Microbe Interactions" within the faculty of Bioscience Engineering.
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The impact of wheat sprouting on iron and zinc bioaccessibility and bioavailability to Caco-2 cells
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Expression profiles of heat shock protein 70 and high-mobility groups box-1 protein in gnotobiotic brine shrimp challenged with different virulence levels of isogenic Vibrio harveyi strains
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Rare sugar metabolism and impact on insulin sensitivity along the gut-liver-muscle axis in vitro
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In vitro bioaccessibility and uptake of β-carotene from encapsulated carotenoids from mango by-products in a coupled gastrointestinal digestion/Caco-2 cell model
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Quercetin mitigates endothelial activation in a novel intestinal-endothelial-monocyte/macrophage coculture setup
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Metabolism and health effects of rare sugars in a CACO-2/HepG2 coculture model
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Bamboo powder protects gnotobiotically-grown brine shrimp against AHPND-causing Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains by cessation of PirAB(VP) toxin secretion