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Fang et al. demonstrate a significant causal relationship among gut microbiota, gut metabolites, and diabetic complications, highlighting a biological link underlying mechanisms of diabetic vascular diseases. These findings provide important implications for future therapeutic strategy and risk prediction.
Jiaxi Fang +6 more
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Shapeshifting fungi: How morphological transitions can influence pathogenesis. [PDF]
Paniccia G, Elya C.
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Developments in control of commensal rodents – Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice – are summarized with emphasis of changes in available tools and materials during the 20th century. Emphasis is on rodenticide active ingredients recently or currently in use.
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Intratumoral Bacteria: Accomplices in Cancer Progression and Emerging Therapeutic Targets
Intratumoral bacteria are no longer seen as contaminants but as active contributors to cancer progression, driving therapy resistance and metastasis through metabolic reprogramming, immunomodulation, and metastatic niche formation. This review highlights emerging microbiome‐targeted strategies—including synthetic microbial consortia, engineered ...
Jie Yang +3 more
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<i>Staphylococcus epidermidis</i>-key to understanding biofilms, commensalism, and more. [PDF]
Cheung GYC, Otto M.
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Principles and Practice Guidelines of Microbiota Medicine: Statements From the CHINAGUT Conference
The 2025 CHINAGUT Conference convened a panel of 48 clinicians from 39 hospitals in 5 countries to develop 15 key statements, aimed at providing clinicians, educators, and healthcare administrators with a comprehensive framework to advance education, clinical practice, research, and public popularization in microbiota medicine.
Faming Zhang +52 more
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Bacterial community dynamics as a result of growth-yield trade-off and multispecies metabolic interactions toward understanding the gut biofilm niche. [PDF]
Valiei A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), a microbiome‐based therapy, shows potential in treating male sexual dysfunction. Research into the influence of FMT on male sexual function has recently garnered increasing attention. This review aims to explore the impact of FMT on male sexual function and the underlying mechanisms, and to analyze the ...
Junyi Chen +4 more
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Microbial Interactions in Food Fermentation: Interactions, Analysis Strategies, and Quality Enhancement. [PDF]
Liu W +9 more
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