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Brachyspira species avidity to colonic mucins from pigs with and without brachyspira hyodysenteriae infection is species specific and varies between strains
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Role of sialic acid in brachyspira hyodysenteriae adhesion to pig colonic mucins
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Modeling host-pathogen interactions in the context of the microenvironment : three-dimensional cell culture comes of agee
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Neutrophil elastase and interleukin 17 expressed in the pig colon during Brachyspira hyodysenteriae infection synergistically with the pathogen induce increased mucus transport speed and production via mitogen-activated protein kinase 3
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Flagellin-mediated protection against intestinal Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection does not require interleukin-22
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Divergence between the highly virulent zoonotic pathogen Helicobacter heilmannii and its closest relative, the low-virulence 'Helicobacter ailurogastricus' sp. nov.
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Helicobacter saguini, a novel Helicobacter isolated from cotton-top tamarins with ulcerative colitis, has proinflammatory properties and induces typhlocolitis and dysplasia in gnotobiotic IL-10−/−mice
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The levels of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae binding to porcine colonic mucins differ between individuals, and binding is increased to mucins from infected pigs with de novo MUC5AC synthesis
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Gastric de novo Muc13 expression and spasmolytic polypeptide-expressing metaplasia during Helicobacter heilmannii infection
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Giardia muris infection in mice is associated with a protective interleukin 17A response and induction of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha