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Pathogenic Bacteria Induce Colonic PepT1 Expression: An Implication in Host Defense Response
Gastroenterology, 10/07/09
Nguyen HTT et al. – The authors findings demonstrate a molecular mechanism underlying the regulation of colonic PepT1 expression under pathologic conditions and reveal a novel role for PepT1 in host defense via its capacity to modulate bacterial–epithelial interactions and intestinal inflammation.
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