Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
Oxygen (O 2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - profiles.wustl.edu
Oxygen (O 2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
[HTML][HTML] Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Oxygen availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the homeostatic
function of cells present in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
function of cells present in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - repositorio.unicamp.br
Oxygen (O2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiotaderived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiotaderived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions.
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Oxygen availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the homeostatic
function of cells present in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
function of cells present in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - cell.com
Oxygen (O 2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa… - Trends in …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Oxygen (O 2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiota-derived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - Elsevier
HighlightsOxygen consumption by mammalian intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) results in
intestinal hypoxia, which is stimulated by metabolites (short-chain fatty acids, SCFAs) …
intestinal hypoxia, which is stimulated by metabolites (short-chain fatty acids, SCFAs) …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Correa, M Colonna… - TRENDS IN …, 2021 - bv.fapesp.br
Oxygen (O2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiotaderived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiotaderived …
Hypoxia and HIF-1 as key regulators of gut microbiota and host interactions
LP Pral, JL Fachi, RO Corrêa, M Colonna… - Trends in …, 2021 - repositorio.unicamp.br
Oxygen (O2) availability is a key factor regulating microbiota composition and the
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiotaderived …
homeostatic function of cells in the intestinal mucosa of vertebrates. Microbiotaderived …