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intestinal flora - ترجمة إلى الروسية

COMMUNITY OF MICROORGANISMS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACTS OF HUMANS
Intestinal flora; Intestinal bacteria; Gut bacteria; Enteric flora; Intestinal microflora; Gut microflora; Gut biota; Gastrointestinal flora; Gut fauna; Gut flora; Intestinal microbiota; Colonic microflora; Stomach bacteria; Enteric bacteria; GI flora; Gut symbiont; Gut symbionts; Gut microbiome; Stomach flora; Gastrointestinal microbiota; Gut microbe; Human gut microbiome; Human gastrointestinal microbiota; Human gut flora
  • ''[[Candida albicans]]'', a dimorphic fungus that grows as a yeast in the gut
  • ''[[Escherichia coli]]'', one of the many species of [[bacteria]] present in the human gut
  • [[Microfold cells]] transfer antigens (Ag) from the lumen of the gut to [[gut-associated lymphoid tissue]] (GALT) via [[transcytosis]] and present them to different innate and adaptive immune cells.

intestinal flora         

общая лексика

кишечная флора

intestinal bacteria         

медицина

кишечные бактерии

intestinal parasites         
  • Cryptosporidium muris
  • Praziquantel
INFECTIONS OF THE INTESTINES WITH PARASITES
Intestinal worms; Intestinal parasites; Intestinal worm; Intestanal worm; Intestinal parasite

медицина

кишечные паразиты

تعريف

enteropathy
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¦ noun (plural enteropathies) Medicine a disease of the intestine, especially the small intestine.

ويكيبيديا

Gut microbiota

Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut flora, are the microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the digestive tracts of animals. The gastrointestinal metagenome is the aggregate of all the genomes of the gut microbiota. The gut is the main location of the human microbiome. The gut microbiota has broad impacts, including effects on colonization, resistance to pathogens, maintaining the intestinal epithelium, metabolizing dietary and pharmaceutical compounds, controlling immune function, and even behavior through the gut–brain axis.

The microbial composition of the gut microbiota varies across regions of the digestive tract. The colon contains the highest microbial density of any human-associated microbial community studied so far, representing between 300 and 1000 different species. Bacteria are the largest and to date, best studied component and 99% of gut bacteria come from about 30 or 40 species. Up to 60% of the dry mass of feces is bacteria. Over 99% of the bacteria in the gut are anaerobes, but in the cecum, aerobic bacteria reach high densities. It is estimated that the human gut microbiota have around a hundred times as many genes as there are in the human genome.

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1. Although it is possible that epigenetic reprogramming in clones may have effects on the intestinal flora, this postulate can be challenged on the basis of animal health.
2. The use of animal drugs has been postulated to alter the intestinal flora of treated food animals, resulting in an increased load of zo?notic pathogens in the food supply.
3. The Center is not aware of any studies that have characterized the intestinal flora of livestock clones, and the complexity of the intestinal microflora makes this an extremely difficult question to address directly.
4. Add the risks of a French consumer backlash, political resistance and a managerial exodus, and it will take more than a few probiotic yoghurts to rebalance a buyer‘s intestinal flora.
5. Microbiological Effects It has been suggested that epigenetic changes in animal clones could somehow alter the rumen and intestinal microflora of the ruminants (cattle, sheep, and goats), or the intestinal microflora of monogastric species (swine) (NAS 2002b). Such alterations in intestinal flora might be considered hazards because they could, in theory, result in increased levels of an existing zo?notic pathogen or the growth of a novel zo?notic pathogen.
What is the الروسية for intestinal flora? Translation of &#39intestinal flora&#39 to الروسية