Oral dextran sulfate sodium administration induces peripheral spondyloarthritis features in skg mice accompanied by intestinal bacterial translocation and systemic th1 and th17 cell activation

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  • who: Yuya Tabuchi from the Department of Clinical Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, ‑4‑3, Asahi‑machi, Abeno‑ku, Osaka, Japan have published the article: Oral dextran sulfate sodium administration induces peripheral spondyloarthritis features in SKG mice accompanied by intestinal bacterial translocation and systemic Th1 and Th17 cell activation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated whether oral DSS administration under SPF conditions solely provokes enthesitis as a SpA feature in SKG mice, focusing on the relationship between bacterial and/or fungal translocation and SpA pathogenesis.
  • how: Samples were . . .

     

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