Oral nanomedicine for modulating immunity, intestinal barrier functions, and gut microbiome

Volume: 179, Pages: 114021 - 114021
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) affects not only local diseases in the GIT but also various systemic diseases. Factors that can affect the health and disease of both GIT and the human body include 1) the mucosal immune system composed of the gut-associated lymphoid tissues and the lamina propria, 2) the intestinal barrier composed of mucus and intestinal epithelium, and 3) the gut microbiota. Selective delivery of drugs, including antigens,...
Paper Details
Title
Oral nanomedicine for modulating immunity, intestinal barrier functions, and gut microbiome
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
179
Pages
114021 - 114021
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