Revision history of "Role of short-chain fatty acids in the response to bacterial translocation and their relationship with hemodynamic alterations in cirrhosis" (Q3145437)

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  • curprev 21:1321:13, 17 August 2022DG Regio talk contribs 76,679 bytes +52,571 Changed label, description and/or aliases in el, da, fi, mt, lv, sk, ga, cs, pt, et, hu, bg, lt, hr, sv, ro, sl, pl, nl, fr, de, it, es, and other parts: Adding translations: el, da, fi, mt, lv, sk, ga, cs, pt, et, hu, bg, lt, hr, sv, ro, sl, pl,

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  • curprev 13:2613:26, 2 December 2021DG Regio talk contribs 15,835 bytes +2,688 Created claim: summary (P836): Contexte: Les patients atteints de cirrhose sont exposés à un risque élevé de dysbiose intestinale en raison d’interactions pathologiques entre le foie et le tractus gastro-intestinal. Les acides gras à chaîne courte (AGCS) sont des métabolites du microbiote intestinal qui contribuent à la maturation du système immunitaire de l’hôte et modulent les changements de la pression artérielle. Scénario: au cours de l’évolution de la cirrhose, la co...
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  • curprev 13:4713:47, 12 October 2021DG Regio talk contribs 12,928 bytes +199 Changed label, description and/or aliases in en: translated_label
  • curprev 13:4713:47, 12 October 2021DG Regio talk contribs 12,729 bytes +2,441 Created claim: summary (P836): Background: Patients with cirrhosis are exposed to a high risk of intestinal dysbiosis due to pathological interactions between the liver and the gastrointestinal tract. Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites of the intestinal microbiota that contribute to the maturation of the host immune system and modulate changes in blood pressure. Scenario: during the evolution of cirrhosis, the concentration of SCFAs is altered, being able to...

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