Effects of exosomes derived from trichinella spiralis infective larvae on intestinal epithelial barrier function

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  • who: Ruibiao Wang from the Six- to eight-week-old female KM mice were purchased from Harbin Medical UniversityAll animal husbandry and experimental procedures were performed in accordance with the Chinese Animal Management Ordinance, and the animal experiment standards were approved by the Animal Management Committee of Northeast Agricultural University. All mice had free access to food and water, and they were maintained under SPF conditions with humidity of , u00b1, % and temperature of , u00b1 , u2103. Trichinella spiralis (strain ISS533) was cultured in KM mice, and muscle larvae (ML) were isolated from the muscles of infected KM mice . . .

     

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