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Academic Article 16S rRNA gene-based analysis of fecal microbiota from preterm infants with and without necrotizing enterocolitis.
Academic Article Bacteria-free solution derived from Lactobacillus plantarum inhibits multiple NF-kappaB pathways and inhibits proteasome function.
Academic Article American ginseng suppresses Western diet-promoted tumorigenesis in model of inflammation-associated colon cancer: role of EGFR.
Academic Article Lymphotoxin regulates commensal responses to enable diet-induced obesity.
Academic Article Lubiprostone decreases mouse colonic inner mucus layer thickness and alters intestinal microbiota.
Academic Article Commensal bacteria protect against food allergen sensitization.
Academic Article Composition of dietary fat source shapes gut microbiota architecture and alters host inflammatory mediators in mouse adipose tissue.
Academic Article Dead or alive: Deoxyribonuclease I sensitive bacteria and implications for the sinus microbiome.
Academic Article Divergent responses of viral and bacterial communities in the gut microbiome to dietary disturbances in mice.
Academic Article Evolutionary and ecological forces that shape the bacterial communities of the human gut.
Academic Article The intestinal microbiota in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases: new insights into complex disease.
Academic Article Plasma microbiome-modulated indole- and phenyl-derived metabolites associate with advanced atherosclerosis and postoperative outcomes.
Academic Article Microbiota control acute arterial inflammation and neointimal hyperplasia development after arterial injury.
Academic Article Droplet-based high-throughput cultivation for accurate screening of antibiotic resistant gut microbes.
Academic Article Microbe-Derived Butyrate and Its Receptor, Free Fatty Acid Receptor 3, But Not Free Fatty Acid Receptor 2, Mitigate Neointimal Hyperplasia Susceptibility After Arterial Injury.
Academic Article Navigating the Human Gut Microbiome: Pathway to Success from Lessons Learned.
Academic Article A cryptic plasmid is among the most numerous genetic elements in the human gut.
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