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215 related items for PubMed ID: 33806705

  • 1. Assessing Mixture Effects of Cereulide and Deoxynivalenol on Intestinal Barrier Integrity and Uptake in Differentiated Human Caco-2 Cells.
    Beisl J, Varga E, Braun D, Warth B, Ehling-Schulz M, Del Favero G, Marko D.
    Toxins (Basel); 2021 Mar 04; 13(3):. PubMed ID: 33806705
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  • 2. Deoxynivalenol affects in vitro intestinal epithelial cell barrier integrity through inhibition of protein synthesis.
    De Walle JV, Sergent T, Piront N, Toussaint O, Schneider YJ, Larondelle Y.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 2010 Jun 15; 245(3):291-8. PubMed ID: 20362602
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  • 3. Combinatory effects of cereulide and deoxynivalenol on in vitro cell viability and inflammation of human Caco-2 cells.
    Beisl J, Pahlke G, Abeln H, Ehling-Schulz M, Del Favero G, Varga E, Warth B, Sulyok M, Abia W, Ezekiel CN, Marko D.
    Arch Toxicol; 2020 Mar 15; 94(3):833-844. PubMed ID: 32065293
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  • 4. The food contaminant deoxynivalenol, decreases intestinal barrier permeability and reduces claudin expression.
    Pinton P, Nougayrède JP, Del Rio JC, Moreno C, Marin DE, Ferrier L, Bracarense AP, Kolf-Clauw M, Oswald IP.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 2009 May 15; 237(1):41-8. PubMed ID: 19289138
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  • 5. Early Activation of MAPK p44/42 Is Partially Involved in DON-Induced Disruption of the Intestinal Barrier Function and Tight Junction Network.
    Springler A, Hessenberger S, Schatzmayr G, Mayer E.
    Toxins (Basel); 2016 Sep 08; 8(9):. PubMed ID: 27618100
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  • 12. High-Throughput Screen Identifies Host and Microbiota Regulators of Intestinal Barrier Function.
    Grosheva I, Zheng D, Levy M, Polansky O, Lichtenstein A, Golani O, Dori-Bachash M, Moresi C, Shapiro H, Del Mare-Roumani S, Valdes-Mas R, He Y, Karbi H, Chen M, Harmelin A, Straussman R, Yissachar N, Elinav E, Geiger B.
    Gastroenterology; 2020 Nov 08; 159(5):1807-1823. PubMed ID: 32653496
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  • 14. Toxicity of deoxynivalenol and its acetylated derivatives on the intestine: differential effects on morphology, barrier function, tight junction proteins, and mitogen-activated protein kinases.
    Pinton P, Tsybulskyy D, Lucioli J, Laffitte J, Callu P, Lyazhri F, Grosjean F, Bracarense AP, Kolf-Clauw M, Oswald IP.
    Toxicol Sci; 2012 Nov 08; 130(1):180-90. PubMed ID: 22859312
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  • 15. Mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol Has Different Impacts on Intestinal Barrier and Stem Cells by Its Route of Exposure.
    Hanyu H, Yokoi Y, Nakamura K, Ayabe T, Tanaka K, Uno K, Miyajima K, Saito Y, Iwatsuki K, Shimizu M, Tadaishi M, Kobayashi-Hattori K.
    Toxins (Basel); 2020 Sep 24; 12(10):. PubMed ID: 32987679
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  • 17. Feeding of deoxynivalenol increases the intestinal paracellular permeability of broiler chickens.
    Awad WA, Ruhnau D, Hess C, Doupovec B, Schatzmayr D, Hess M.
    Arch Toxicol; 2019 Jul 24; 93(7):2057-2064. PubMed ID: 31030221
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  • 19. Comparative sensitivity of proliferative and differentiated intestinal epithelial cells to the food contaminant, deoxynivalenol.
    Luo S, Terciolo C, Neves M, Puel S, Naylies C, Lippi Y, Pinton P, Oswald IP.
    Environ Pollut; 2021 May 15; 277():116818. PubMed ID: 33752036
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  • 20. Deoxynivalenol: a trigger for intestinal integrity breakdown.
    Akbari P, Braber S, Gremmels H, Koelink PJ, Verheijden KA, Garssen J, Fink-Gremmels J.
    FASEB J; 2014 Jun 15; 28(6):2414-29. PubMed ID: 24568843
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