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Saturday, June 19, 2010
Antidiabetogenic diet returns tolerance to commensal bacteria in subclinical colitis!
CiteULike: Inflammatory tendencies and over production of IL-17 in the colon of young NOD mice are counteracted with diet change.: "Young NOD mice show signs of subclinical colitis but the symptoms are alleviated by a diet change to an antidiabetogenic diet. Disrupted immune tolerance in the distal intestine may influence peritoneal cell pools and B-cell mediated activation of diabetogenic T cells."
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