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The following pages link to The microbial metabolites, short-chain fatty acids, regulate colonic Treg cell homeostasis (Q29616351):
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- The environment of regulatory T cell biology: cytokines, metabolites, and the microbiome (Q21131158) (← links)
- Intestinal microbiota as modulators of the immune system and neuroimmune system: impact on the host health and homeostasis (Q21284481) (← links)
- Microbial view of central nervous system autoimmunity (Q22252213) (← links)
- Identifying gut microbe-host phenotype relationships using combinatorial communities in gnotobiotic mice (Q24568168) (← links)
- Mucosal Interactions between Genetics, Diet, and Microbiome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Q26741117) (← links)
- The Gut Microbiota in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases (Q26741414) (← links)
- The interplay between microbiota and inflammation: lessons from peritonitis and sepsis (Q26741492) (← links)
- The Mucosal Immune System and Its Regulation by Autophagy (Q26742170) (← links)
- The rise of food allergy: Environmental factors and emerging treatments (Q26744294) (← links)
- The intestinal microbiome, barrier function, and immune system in inflammatory bowel disease: a tripartite pathophysiological circuit with implications for new therapeutic directions (Q26745700) (← links)
- Dietary metabolites and the gut microbiota: an alternative approach to control inflammatory and autoimmune diseases (Q26746677) (← links)
- Regulation of immune cell function by short-chain fatty acids (Q26748416) (← links)
- Bugging inflammation: role of the gut microbiota (Q26748440) (← links)
- The healthy human microbiome (Q26749316) (← links)
- Nutritional Signaling via Free Fatty Acid Receptors (Q26749828) (← links)
- Microbial metabolism of dietary components to bioactive metabolites: opportunities for new therapeutic interventions (Q26751203) (← links)
- The Gut Microbiota and Immune System Relationship in Human Graft-versus-Host Disease (Q26751265) (← links)
- Impact of the gut microbiota on inflammation, obesity, and metabolic disease (Q26751430) (← links)
- Molecular Insight into Gut Microbiota and Rheumatoid Arthritis (Q26752055) (← links)
- Metabolism meets immunity: The role of free fatty acid receptors in the immune system (Q26752828) (← links)
- GPR41 and GPR43 in Obesity and Inflammation - Protective or Causative? (Q26766417) (← links)
- Role of regulatory T cell in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (Q26768560) (← links)
- Th17 Cells in Type 1 Diabetes: Role in the Pathogenesis and Regulation by Gut Microbiome (Q26769612) (← links)
- The Treg/Th17 Axis: A Dynamic Balance Regulated by the Gut Microbiome (Q26770669) (← links)
- Airborne Bacterial Interactions: Functions Out of Thin Air? (Q26770681) (← links)
- Microbiota Manipulation With Prebiotics and Probiotics in Patients Undergoing Stem Cell Transplantation (Q26771287) (← links)
- Emergent Sources of Prebiotics: Seaweeds and Microalgae (Q26772933) (← links)
- SLE: Another Autoimmune Disorder Influenced by Microbes and Diet? (Q26773130) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Microbe-Host Interaction in Crohn's Disease: Dysbiosis vs. Pathobiont Selection (Q26774688) (← links)
- Promises and paradoxes of regulatory T cells in inflammatory bowel disease (Q26777557) (← links)
- Interactions Between the Gastrointestinal Microbiome and Clostridium difficile (Q26778722) (← links)
- Regulation of lung immunity and host defense by the intestinal microbiota (Q26779232) (← links)
- Intestinal Microbiota and the Innate Immune System - A Crosstalk in Crohn's Disease Pathogenesis (Q26781239) (← links)
- Cohabitation in the Intestine: Interactions among Helminth Parasites, Bacterial Microbiota, and Host Immunity (Q26782115) (← links)
- Breast Milk and Solid Food Shaping Intestinal Immunity (Q26782801) (← links)
- Probiotics as Complementary Treatment for Metabolic Disorders (Q26795371) (← links)
- The Altered Schaedler Flora: Continued Applications of a Defined Murine Microbial Community (Q26795708) (← links)
- Intestinal Microbiota and Celiac Disease: Cause, Consequence or Co-Evolution? (Q26796606) (← links)
- Role of the normal gut microbiota (Q26798294) (← links)
- T cell metabolism drives immunity (Q26799575) (← links)
- HUMAN MICROBIOTA. Small molecules from the human microbiota (Q26799980) (← links)
- Colonization resistance: battle of the bugs or Ménage à Trois with the host? (Q26824307) (← links)
- Immune-microbiota interactions in health and disease (Q26827944) (← links)
- The role of the commensal microbiota in the regulation of tolerance to dietary allergens (Q26829166) (← links)
- Host-microbe interactions shaping the gastrointestinal environment (Q26829479) (← links)
- New developments providing mechanistic insight into the impact of the microbiota on allergic disease (Q26830616) (← links)
- Defining dysbiosis and its influence on host immunity and disease (Q26851835) (← links)
- Metabolic regulation of regulatory T cell development and function (Q26852681) (← links)
- Inflammatory bowel disease as a model for translating the microbiome (Q26853123) (← links)
- Fusobacterium and Enterobacteriaceae: important players for CRC? (Q26865094) (← links)