In-feed bambermycin medication induces anti-inflammatory effects and prevents parietal cell loss without influencing Helicobacter suis colonization in the stomach of mice.
De Witte, Chloë
In-feed bambermycin medication induces anti-inflammatory effects and prevents parietal cell loss without influencing Helicobacter suis colonization in the stomach of mice. [electronic resource] - Veterinary research 04 2018 - 35 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1297-9716
10.1186/s13567-018-0530-1 doi
Animal Feed--analysis
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents--pharmacology
Bambermycins--pharmacology
Diet--veterinary
Dietary Supplements--analysis
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Helicobacter Infections--drug therapy
Helicobacter heilmannii--physiology
Inflammation--immunology
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Parietal Cells, Gastric--immunology
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
Stomach--immunology
Swine
Swine Diseases--drug therapy
In-feed bambermycin medication induces anti-inflammatory effects and prevents parietal cell loss without influencing Helicobacter suis colonization in the stomach of mice. [electronic resource] - Veterinary research 04 2018 - 35 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1297-9716
10.1186/s13567-018-0530-1 doi
Animal Feed--analysis
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents--pharmacology
Bambermycins--pharmacology
Diet--veterinary
Dietary Supplements--analysis
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Helicobacter Infections--drug therapy
Helicobacter heilmannii--physiology
Inflammation--immunology
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Parietal Cells, Gastric--immunology
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
Stomach--immunology
Swine
Swine Diseases--drug therapy