Abstract The gut microbiota is increasingly recognized as a rich source of biological data that offers critical information on host health, including information on pathological conditions such as cancer, diabetes and other metabolic disorders. Inferring host health from gut bacterial composition using statistical analytical methods remains a challenge.
David Martin +3 more
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Whole genome sequencing of neurotoxin-producing <i>Clostridium</i> species in New York state to bolster epidemiological investigations and reveal patterns of diversity and distribution. [PDF]
Diaz AJ +5 more
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Multiple sclerosis and clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin: is there a relationship?
Huss, André +4 more
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Variation in the surface layer proteins of Clostridium difficile [PDF]
J. McCoubrey
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Role for Complement C5 in Eosinophilic Inflammation of Severe Asthma
Complement activation module, particularly C5, is positively associated with eosinophilic inflammation in severe asthma cohorts. Elevated C5 expression correlates with poor lung function improvement and persistent eosinophilic inflammation. Mouse model studies confirm that C5 exacerbates eosinophilic inflammation, highlighting its potential as a ...
Cong Dong +217 more
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Clostridial Prosthetic Joint Infections: A Review of the Literature, Management Strategies, and Outcomes. [PDF]
Panayiotou D +3 more
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Production of acetone and butanol by Clostridium acetobutylicum using free and immobilized cells
James Chi-Yung Leung
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Susceptibility ofClostridium difficileToxins A and B to Trypsin and Chymotrypsin
David M. Lyerly +2 more
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The Nasal Microbiome and Associations With Environmental Exposures and Respiratory Health
This study evaluates the association of the nasal microbiome with air pollutants, meteorological conditions, and respiratory health in adolescents. Bacterial diversity is positively associated with hay fever and short‐term NO2 exposure, and negatively with temperature. A Moraxella‐dominated nasotype is linked to lower O3 exposure and higher temperature
Javier Perez‐Garcia +11 more
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