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    Gut microbiota: Description, role and pathophysiologic implications by Landman, C, Quévrain, E

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-06-2016)
    “…The human gut contains 10(14) bacteria and many other micro-organisms such as Archaea, viruses and fungi. Studying the gut microbiota showed how this entity…”
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    P053 Impact of N- acyl-homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum sensing molecule from gut microbiota, on intestinal epithelial barrier function by Aguanno, D, Quevrain, E, Le Balc’h, E, Landman, C, Brot, L, Peyrottes, A, Mallet, J -M, Leturque, A, Seksik, P, Grill, J -P, Thenet, S

    Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (16-01-2018)
    “…Abstract Background Gut microbiota imbalance (dysbiosis) is a key factor in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) physiopathology. N-acyl homoserine lactones…”
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    Bioactive indole derivatives from the South Pacific marine sponges Rhopaloeides odorabile and Hyrtios sp by Longeon, Arlette, Copp, Brent R, Quévrain, Elodie, Roué, Mélanie, Kientz, Betty, Cresteil, Thierry, Petek, Sylvain, Debitus, Cécile, Bourguet-Kondracki, Marie-Lise

    Published in Marine drugs (01-05-2011)
    “…Indole derivatives including bromoindoles have been isolated from the South Pacific marine sponges Rhopaloeides odorabile and Hyrtios sp. Their structures were…”
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    Microbiote et maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l’intestin by Quévrain, E.

    Published in Côlon & rectum (01-08-2015)
    “…Résumé Le microbiote intestinal, représenté par plusieurs centaines d’espèces bactériennes différentes, exerce des effets physiologiques dont les répercussions…”
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    Le microbiote intestinal : description, rôle et implication physiopathologique by Landman, C., Quévrain, E.

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-06-2016)
    “…Le microbiote intestinal humain est composé de 1014 bactéries ainsi que d’autres micro-organismes comme les virus, les champignons et les archées. L’étude du…”
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