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Bioactive Polysaccharides Targeting Gut Microbiota to Modulate Host Health: A Gear Effect Theory
The “Gear Effect” mechanism of bioactive polysaccharides driving gut microbiota to modulate host health. ABSTRACT Bioactive polysaccharides are macromolecular polymers with broad biological activities. Recent evidence has highlighted their role in modulating host health primarily through interactions with gut microbiota.
Yonggan Sun+3 more
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Non-enterotoxigenic bacteria of the Bacteroides fragilis group and enterotoxigenic B. fragilis were identified from children with and without aqueous acute diarrhea.
Flávio Krzyzanowsky+1 more
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Counts on viableBacteroides fragilis:a modification of the microdroplet technique [PDF]
Michael J. Kelly
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Carbapenem resistance in Bacteroides fragilis [PDF]
N. Brenwald+4 more
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Thiamine Acquisition Strategies Impact Metabolism and Competition in the Gut Microbe Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. [PDF]
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential cofactor for all organisms. Humans primarily acquire thiamine through their diet, and thiamine deficiencies have adverse neurological effects.
Costliow, Zachary A, Degnan, Patrick H
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ABSTRACT Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is linked to dysregulated mucosal immunity, microbiota imbalances, and environmental factors, though its exact cause remains unknown. Current treatments often have limitations, necessitating innovative therapies.
Kiarash Ghazvini+5 more
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Background and purpose: Bacteroides fragilis group isolates are most frequently isolated anaerobic pathogens. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of VITEK MS, Clin-ToF-II MS, Autof MS 1000 and VITEK 2 ANC card on the identification of clinical B ...
Yao Wang+11 more
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Identification of a New Family of Enzymes with Potential \u3cem\u3eO\u3c/em\u3e-acetylpeptidoglycan esterase activity in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria [PDF]
Background: The metabolism of the rigid bacterial cell wall heteropolymer peptidoglycan is a dynamic process requiring continuous biosynthesis and maintenance involving the coordination of both lytic and synthetic enzymes.
Clarke, Anthony J.+2 more
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The 6J substrain exhibits more severe EAE than 6N, with increased macrophages, CD8+, and B cells in the CNS, as well as a higher proinflammatory profile and lower anti‐inflammatory profile, correlating with differences in microbial taxa. ABSTRACT Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease causing neuroinflammation and demyelination in the central
Ana Isabel Álvarez‐López+7 more
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Clinical Importance of Infections due to Bacteroides fragilis and Role of Antibiotic Therapy [PDF]
D. A. Leigh
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