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2015
Giacomo Caio Roberto De Giorgio Alessandro Venturi Fiorella Giancola Rocco Latorre Elisa Boschetti Mauro Serra Eugenio Ruggeri Umberto Volta

AIM To assess anti-neuronal antibodies (NA) prevalence and their correlation with neurological disorders and bowel habits in celiac disease (CD) patients. BACKGROUND Neurological manifestations are estimated to occur in about 10% of celiac disease patients and NA to central nervous system (CNS) and enteric nervous system (ENS) are found in a significant proportion of them. Little is known abo...

2013
Camille Delezoide

Pierre VIKTOROVITCH DR CNRS Ecole Centrale de Lyon Président Henri BENISTY Professeur Institut d’Optique Rapporteur Olivier PARRIAUX Professeur Université St-Etienne Rapporteur Joseph ZYSS Professeur Institut d’Alembert Examinateur Frank VOLLMER Ass. Professeur Max Planck Institute Examinateur Malcolm BUCKLE DR CNRS ENS Cachan Examinateur Chi Thanh NGUYEN IR CNRS ENS Cachan Encadrant de thèse I...

2013
Jonathan I. Lake Robert O. Heuckeroth

The enteric nervous system (ENS) provides the intrinsic innervation of the bowel and is the most neurochemically diverse branch of the peripheral nervous system, consisting of two layers of ganglia and fibers encircling the gastrointestinal tract. The ENS is vital for life and is capable of autonomous regulation of motility and secretion. Developmental studies in model organisms and genetic stu...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
J D Wood

Neurogastroenterology is a subspecialty encompassing relations of the nervous system to the gastrointestinal tract. The central concept is emergence of whole organ behavior from coordinated activity of the musculature, mucosal epithelium, and blood vasculature. Behavior of each effector is determined by the enteric nervous system (ENS). The ENS is a minibrain positioned close to the effectors i...

2016
Nikolai Rakhilin Bradley Barth Jiahn Choi Nini L. Muñoz Subhash Kulkarni Jason S. Jones David M. Small Yu-Ting Cheng Yingqiu Cao Colleen LaVinka Edwin Kan Xinzhong Dong Michael Spencer Pankaj Pasricha Nozomi Nishimura Xiling Shen

The enteric nervous system (ENS) is a major division of the nervous system and vital to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and its communication with the rest of the body. Unlike the brain and spinal cord, relatively little is known about the ENS in part because of the inability to directly monitor its activity in live animals. Here, we integrate a transparent graphene sensor with a customized abd...

Journal: :Methods in cell biology 2011
Iain Shepherd Judith Eisen

The enteric nervous system (ENS) is composed of neurons and glia that modulate many aspects of intestinal function. The ability to use both forward and reverse genetic approaches and to visualize development in living embryos and larvae has made zebrafish an attractive model in which to study mechanisms underlying ENS development. In this chapter, we review the recent work describing the develo...

2016
James S Pryke Francois Roets Michael J Samways

Southern Africa's grassland biodiversity is threatened by habitat transformation such as commercial forestry. Ecological networks (ENs) have been instigated to alleviate the pressure of habitat transformation on local biodiversity. ENs are large scale webs of corridors and patches of natural vegetation criss-crossing production landscapes that can simulate conditions in protected areas (PAs). M...

2010
Byron Knoll

Prediction by Partial Matching (PPM) is a lossless compression algorithm which consistently performs well on text compression benchmarks. This paper introduces a new PPM implementation called PPM-Ens which uses unbounded context lengths and ensemble voting to combine multiple contexts. The algorithm is evaluated on the Calgary corpus. The results indicate that combining multiple contexts leads ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2016
Alan J Burns Allan M Goldstein Donald F Newgreen Lincon Stamp Karl-Herbert Schäfer Marco Metzger Ryo Hotta Heather M Young Peter W Andrews Nikhil Thapar Jaime Belkind-Gerson Nadege Bondurand Joel C Bornstein Wood Yee Chan Kathryn Cheah Michael D Gershon Robert O Heuckeroth Robert M W Hofstra Lothar Just Raj P Kapur Sebastian K King Conor J McCann Nandor Nagy Elly Ngan Florian Obermayr Vassilis Pachnis Pankaj J Pasricha Mai Har Sham Paul Tam Pieter Vanden Berghe

Over the last 20 years, there has been increasing focus on the development of novel stem cell based therapies for the treatment of disorders and diseases affecting the enteric nervous system (ENS) of the gastrointestinal tract (so-called enteric neuropathies). Here, the idea is that ENS progenitor/stem cells could be transplanted into the gut wall to replace the damaged or absent neurons and gl...

Journal: :Development 2016
Nandor Nagy Csilla Barad Hannah K Graham Ryo Hotta Lily S Cheng Nora Fejszak Allan M Goldstein

The enteric nervous system (ENS) develops from neural crest cells that migrate along the intestine, differentiate into neurons and glia, and pattern into two plexuses within the gut wall. Inductive interactions between epithelium and mesenchyme regulate gut development, but the influence of these interactions on ENS development is unknown. Epithelial-mesenchymal recombinations were constructed ...

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