Accession |
PRJCA026594 |
Title |
Host-microbe interaction-mediated resistance to DSS-induced inflammatory enteritis in sheep |
Relevance |
Agricultural |
Data types |
metabonomics
|
Organisms |
Ovis aries
|
Description |
The disease resistance phenotype is closely related to immunomodulatory function and immune tolerance and has far-reaching implications in animal husbandry and human health. Microbes play an important role in the initiation, prevention, and treatment of diseases, but the mechanisms of host-microbiota interactions in disease-resistant phenotypes are poorly understood. In this study, we hope to uncover and explain the role of microbes in intestinal diseases and their mechanisms of action to identify new potential treatments. |
Sample scope |
Multispecies |
Release date |
2024-05-29 |
Publication |
PubMed ID |
Article title |
Journal name |
DOI |
Year |
39434180
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Host-microbe interaction-mediated resistance to DSS-induced inflammatory enteritis in sheep
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Microbiome
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10.1186/s40168-024-01932-8
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2024
|
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Grants |
Agency |
program |
Grant ID |
Grant title |
Scientific and Technological Innovation 2030
|
|
2022ZD0401403
|
|
Introduction Project of High-Level Talents in inner mongolia university Biology
|
|
10000-22120301/011
|
|
Platform construction of biological breeding of dairy cattle and sheep
|
|
2023KJHZ0019
|
|
2024 Inner Mongolia University "Steed Plan" high-level talent funding
|
|
10000-23122101/021
|
|
|
Submitter |
Shuo
Yan (yanshuo202305@163.com)
|
Organization |
Inner Mongolia University |
Submission date |
2024-05-29 |