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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation from Toddler Donors Ameliorated DSS-Induced Colitis in Mice by Reshaping Gut Microbiota. [PDF]
Jing Y +5 more
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Bacteroides in clinical infections.
M K, Lalitha, G, Koshi
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Aging impairs vaccine efficacy through gut microbiota dysbiosis and mTOR hyperactivation, which together drive inflammaging and weaken immune memory. This review highlights the bidirectional microbiota–mTOR axis and proposes that combining mTOR inhibitors with microbiota modulation offers a promising strategy to enhance vaccine responses in older ...
Jiaxuan Li +5 more
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Current landscape and challenges in anaerobic bloodstream infections: epidemiology, microbiology, and clinical management. [PDF]
Zhou K, Wang H, Zhu Y.
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[Bacteroides infections in surgery].
L G, Bazhenov, Kh I, Iskhakova
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Probiotic supplementation during pregnancy shows a modest, non‐robust increase in Group B Streptococcus decolonization, with no consistent benefit for bacterial vaginosis or vulvovaginal candidiasis. Probiotics may serve as a non‐antibiotic adjunct, but standardized regimens and ecological diagnostic frameworks are required.
Zimo Liu +3 more
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Probiotics Cancer Interaction, Prevention, and Therapy. [PDF]
Saebi M +7 more
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Antibiotic Exposure in Early Life and Risk of Type 1 Diabetes: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Early‐life antibiotic use may increase the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes (T1D), potentially through gut microbiota dysbiosis and associated effects on immune development. This meta‐analysis evaluated associations between early‐life antibiotic use and T1D.
Sharan Ram +5 more
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Microbiome and thyroid diseases: future precision studies of the gut-thyroid axis to facilitate the adjuvant treatment. [PDF]
Karimi Behnagh A +4 more
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Immune Evasion of Helicobacter pylori and Extra‐Gastric Cancer Risk
ABSTRACT Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a group 1 gastric carcinogen that plays a significant role in extra‐gastric digestive system cancers. H. pylori disrupts host cell homeostasis through expression of virulence factors leading to immune evasion as well as persistent gastric mucosal colonization. H. pylori infection has been shown to play a role
Evren Doruk Engin +2 more
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