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Intestinal Barrier Protection – Function and Support

Intestinal barrier protection refers to all measures that maintain and strengthen the gut barrier, which shields the body from pathogens, toxins, and harmful substances entering the bloodstream.

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Price-Jones Curve

The Price-Jones curve is a graphical representation of the frequency distribution of red blood cell diameters. It is used to assess size variations in erythrocytes and to support the diagnosis of blood disorders.

Picornaviridae

Picornaviridae is a family of small RNA viruses that includes well-known pathogens such as poliovirus, rhinovirus, and enteroviruses, causing diseases of the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal system, and nervous system.

Microcyte

A microcyte is an abnormally small red blood cell. Microcytes are commonly associated with iron deficiency anemia or inherited blood disorders and are identified through a complete blood count.

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