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Protein digestion in the stomach
Protein digestion in the stomach plays a very important role in providing nutrients to the body. Protein digestion is not only a combination of normal activities of the gastrointestinal tract and hepatobiliary system, but it also requires the coordination of the whole body. So how does protein digestion in the stomach take place?
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Why does intestinal dysbiosis often last?
What is intestinal dysbiosis? Baby has long-term intestinal dysbacteriosis what to do? What are the symptoms of intestinal dysbacteriosis in adults... are the issues that will be answered in the following article.
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Causes of sick children
Children getting sick is a common story in families with young children. Children often get sick, easily get sick when the weather changes, and their poor health makes parents worry. Why do children often get sick, and how to properly care for sick children? Let's watch the video article below to find the answer.
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When a virus infects bacteria
Bacteria can be infected by tiny viruses called phages. Viruses are not cells, but rather pieces of DNA surrounded by a protein coat. When a bacterium is attacked by a virus, the phages can multiply rapidly until the bacterial coat bursts and releases many new phages, which then attack other bacteria.
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Correlation between gut microbiota genera and clinical indicators in patients with sepsis
Sepsis refers to a life-threatening state of organ dysfunction resulting from an imbalanced response to infection. As the largest reservoir of bacteria and endotoxins in the body, the intestinal tract is considered the “engine” of sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
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