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The impact of chemotherapy on the host microbiota in the context of oral and gastrointestinal mucositis
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Oral microbiota reduce wound healing capacity of epithelial monolayers, irrespective of the presence of 5-fluorouracil
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5-Fluorouracil and irinotecan (SN-38) have limited impact on colon microbial functionality and composition &ITin vitro&IT
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5-Fluorouracil sensitivity varies among oral micro-organisms
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Low-dose irradiation affects the functional behavior of oral microbiota in the context of mucositis
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Host-microbe interactions in chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis
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5-Fluorouracil and irinotecan (SN-38) do not modulate the gut microbiome composition and activity in the absence of a host sytem
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- Journal Article
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Microbial inhibition of oral epithelial wound recovery: potential role for quorum sensing molecules?
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Microbiota and their role in the pathogenesis of oral mucositis
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- Journal Article
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Dynamic shifts in the oral microbiome during radiotherapy
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Development of an oral mucosa model to study host-microbiome interactions during wound healing
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The HMI™ module: a new tool to study the host-microbiota interaction in the human gastrointestinal tract in vitro
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Angiopoietin-like protein 4 : health effects, modulating agents and structure-function relationships
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Incorporating a mucosal environment in a dynamic gut model results in a more representative colonization by lactobacilli
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- Conference Paper
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Microbial reuterin production and its effects on a 3-D model of colonic epithelium
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Bacterial modulation of the fasting-induced adipose factor (FIAF): an example of host-microbe crosstalk related to obesity
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Adherence and viability of intestinal bacteria to differentiated Caco-2 cells quantified by flow cytometry
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Bacterial monocultures, propionate, butyrate and H(2)O(2) modulate the expression, secretion and structure of the fasting-induced adipose factor in gut epithelial cell lines
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Incorporation of a mucosal environment in a dynamic gut model results in a more representative colonization by lactobacilli
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An innovative in vitro system to study the host-microbiota interaction in the gut under long-term conditions