Syndrome of increased epithelial permeability, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and cardiovascular diseases: what is the association and what can be done about it?
Syndrome of increased epithelial permeability occurs due to a decrease in the barrier function of the gastrointestinal mucosa due to impaired intercellular interactions, resulting in bacterial translocation (i. e. penetration of bacteria and toxins from the gastrointestinal lumen into the bloodstrea...
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Main Authors: | Natalia M. Vorobyeva (Author), Olga N. Tkacheva (Author) |
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