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    Metabolite profiling of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) plants transformed with an antisense chalcone synthase gene

    A metabolite profiling study has been carried out on Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. ecotype Wassilewskija and a series of transgenic lines of the ecotype transformed with a CHS (chalcone synthase) antisense con...

    Gwénaëlle Le Gall, Stine B. Metzdorff, Jan Pedersen, Richard N. Bennett in Metabolomics (2005)

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    Lactobacillus acidophilus induces a slow but more sustained chemokine and cytokine response in naïve foetal enterocytes compared to commensal Escherichia coli

    The first exposure to microorganisms at mucosal surfaces is critical for immune maturation and gut health. Facultative anaerobic bacteria are the first to colonise the infant gut, and the impact of these bacte...

    Louise H Zeuthen, Lisbeth N Fink, Stine B Metzdorff, Matilde B Kristensen in BMC Immunology (2010)

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    Nature of bacterial colonization influences transcription of mucin genes in mice during the first week of life

    Postnatal regulation of the small intestinal mucus layer is potentially important in the development of adult gut functionality. We hypothesized that the nature of bacterial colonization affects mucus gene reg...

    Anders Bergström, Matilde B Kristensen, Martin I Bahl in BMC Research Notes (2012)

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    The cre-inducer doxycycline lowers cytokine and chemokine transcript levels in the gut of mice

    The antibiotic doxycycline is used as an inducer of recombinase (cre)-based conditional gene knockout in mice, which is a common tool to show the effect of disrupted gene functions only in one period of a researc...

    Axel Kornerup Hansen, Sara Astrup Malm, Stine B. Metzdorff in Journal of Applied Genetics (2017)

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    Human microbiota-transplanted C57BL/6 mice and offspring display reduced establishment of key bacteria and reduced immune stimulation compared to mouse microbiota-transplantation

    Transplantation of germ-free (GF) mice with microbiota from mice or humans stimulates the intestinal immune system in disparate ways. We transplanted a human microbiota into GF C57BL/6 mice and a murine C57BL/...

    Randi Lundberg, Martin F. Toft, Stine B. Metzdorff in Scientific Reports (2020)