Intestinal barrier damage linked to MS

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we saw a reduction in immunosuppressive cells, known as regulatory T-cells

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For some reason I cannot look at the study as the link takes me to the home page instead, why is this?
 
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Milkmeateggs said:
post 105522 we saw a reduction in immunosuppressive cells, known as regulatory T-cells

The link changed for some reason. Here are some more, but I guess this underscores the importance of me including relevant quotes from the study in case it disappears. I have been doing it lately but not back then.

http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article ... -sclerosis
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 084603.htm
http://www.bio-medicine.org/medicine-ne ... -133492-1/
 
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Interesting note in this context on L. reuteri, from Wiki...

In addition to its role in digestion, the intestinal wall is also vital in preventing harmful bacteria, endotoxins, etc., from "leaking" into the bloodstream. This leaking, known as bacterial "translocation", is very dangerous and can lead to lethal conditions such as sepsis. In humans, translocation is more likely to occur following such events as liver injury and ingestion of some poisons. In rodent studies, L. reuteri was found to greatly reduce the amount of bacterial translocation following either the surgical removal of the liver[53] or injection with D-galactosamine,[54] a chemical which also causes liver damage.
 

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haidut said:
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Milkmeateggs said:
post 105522 we saw a reduction in immunosuppressive cells, known as regulatory T-cells

The link change for some reason. Here are some more, but I guess this underscores the importance of me including relevant quotes from the study in case it disappears. I have been doing it lately but not back then.

http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article ... -sclerosis
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 084603.htm
http://www.bio-medicine.org/medicine-ne ... -133492-1/

I love it when you do that, haidut.
But you know Such will say you're being a pamper-puss. :lol:
 
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narouz said:
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haidut said:
post 105555
Milkmeateggs said:
post 105522 we saw a reduction in immunosuppressive cells, known as regulatory T-cells

The link change for some reason. Here are some more, but I guess this underscores the importance of me including relevant quotes from the study in case it disappears. I have been doing it lately but not back then.

http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article ... -sclerosis
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 084603.htm
http://www.bio-medicine.org/medicine-ne ... -133492-1/

I love it when you do that, haidut.
But you know Such will say you're being a pamper-puss. :lol:

That I am, and much worse:):
 
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