PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE IN INTESTINAL MUCUS PROTECTS AGAINST MUCOSAL INVASION OF MICROBIOTA AND CONSEQUENT INFLAMMATION

Phosphatidylcholine in Intestinal Mucus Protects against Mucosal Invasion of Microbiota and Consequent Inflammation

Intestinal mucus serves as the first line barrier within the mucosa to protect against microbiota attack due to its water-repellent properties, which are the result of the high abundance of phosphatidylcholine bound to mucins.A deficiency of mucus phosphatidylcholine predisposes it to mucosal inflammation by the Brushes attack of commensal microbio

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The Moderating Infl uence of Trust on the Relationship between Institutional Image/Reputation, Perceived Value on Student Loyalty in Higher Education Institution

This survey investigates the moderating influence of trust on the relationships between institutional image/reputation, perceived value on student loyalty.The methodology utilises primary data obtained Tumbler from questionnaire administered to a sample of 304 postgraduate international students in Universiti Utara Malaysia using simple random prob

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