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Oral microbiota and central nervous system diseases: A review
Potential mechanisms between the oral microbiome and brain. Created with BioGDP.com85. a. Oral microbiota and pathogens invasion through the oral mucosal barrier; b. Immune‐inflammation response within the host caused by bacterial invasion; c. Cytokines traversed through the brain‐blood barrier activate neuroinflammation; d.
Xiaoxuan Zhang +7 more
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Isolation and Identification of Rhizobacteria from Paddy Land and Their Benefit as a Biofertilizer [PDF]
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) studies have been emphasized following the problem faced in the application of chemical nitrogen fertilizer in wetland rice cultivation.
Tan, Geok Hun
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ABSTRACT Background Omeprazole alters the esophageal microbiome (EM) of humans and has associated effects. Objectives To assess the changes and subsequent recovery of the EM in awake dogs after omeprazole treatment, using the esophageal string test (EST). Animals Ten healthy, client‐owned adult dogs.
Aditi Handa +3 more
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Interspecific variations in the gastrointestinal microbiota in penguins [PDF]
Despite the enormous amount of data available on the importance of the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota in vertebrate (especially mammals), information on the GI microbiota of seabirds remains incomplete.
Apajalahti J. +6 more
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Functional Insights Into the Effect of Feralisation on the Gut Microbiota of Cats Worldwide
ABSTRACT Successfully adapting to a feral lifestyle with different access to food, shelter and other resources requires rapid physiological and behavioural changes, which could potentially be facilitated by gut microbiota plasticity. To investigate whether alterations in gut microbiota support this transition to a feral lifestyle, we analysed the gut ...
Ostaizka Aizpurua +7 more
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Appropriate protein concentration is essential for animal at certain stage. This study evaluated the effects of different percentages of dietary protein restriction on intestinal health of growing pigs. Eighteen barrows were randomly assigned to a normal
Xiyue Chen +14 more
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Inhibitory Activities of a Probiotic Bacterium (Bifidobacterium Pseudocatanulatum) on a Common Diarrheagrnic Pathogen (Salmonella Enterica) in Human [PDF]
Sixteen strains of Salmonella were isolated from clinically diagnosed diarrhea patients. They were tested against a range of antimicrobial agents, and typed by serological test and RAPD fingerprinting.
Meor Hussin, Anis Shobirin
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Research priorities in bronchiectasis:a consensus statement from the EMBARC Clinical Research Collaboration [PDF]
Bronchiectasis is a disease of renewed interest in light of an increase in prevalence and increasing burden on international healthcare systems. There are no licensed therapies, and large gaps in knowledge in terms of epidemiology, pathophysiology and ...
Anthony De Soyza +15 more
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The concept of “gut–X axis”: the intestine and intestinal microbiota are proven to be able to modulate the pathophysiologic progressions of the extraintestinal organs' diseases. The bioactive chemicals and/or intestinal immune cells can translocate into the circulatory system and other organs and influence the immune reactions, metabolic status, cells ...
Xu Lin +24 more
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BackgroundThe etiological factors of Cholestatic Liver Diseases especially primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) are not fully illustrated.
Jiaqi Yang +8 more
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