Society and the Microbiome: A Biopsychosocial Window Into Comprehensive Well‐Being: A Review
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives In addition to biological factors, human social behavior, societal structures, and environmental contexts significantly influence the human microbiome. This review examines how socially relevant factors relate to the microbiome to clarify underlying mechanisms and health impacts, aiming to inform effective preventive ...
Jing Li +6 more
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SEDS glycosyltransferases in <i>E. faecalis</i> are upregulated by the CroS/R two-component system to enhance peptidoglycan synthesis during cell wall stress. [PDF]
Nelson ME +3 more
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S10 E. faecalis Gelatinase contributes to the development of intestinal inflammation by impairing epithelial barrier function: Role for bacteria-derived proteases in the pathology of IBD [PDF]
Natalie Steck +7 more
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Probiotics Cancer Interaction, Prevention, and Therapy
ABSTRACT Cancer is a significant global health concern and ranks as the second most common cause of death on a worldwide scale. A combination of hereditary and lifestyle variables, such as diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical exercise, and the gut microbiota, impacts cancer development. Dysbiosis, an imbalance in gut microorganisms, can promote
Mostafa Saebi +7 more
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Relationship between E. faecalis biofilm production and antibiotic resistance pattern.
Naeem Ahammed Ibrahim Fahim (21387235) +7 more
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Produção de Moléculas Sinalizadoras de Quorum Sensing por Cepas de Enterococcus faecium e Enterococcus faecalis Isoladas do Processamento de Ricota [PDF]
Meg da Silva Férnandes +3 more
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Enterococcus faecalis: E. coli’s Siderophore-Inducing Sidekick
Many infectious diseases involve polymicrobial infections, which are characterized by synergistic interactions between different microorganisms colonizing a host. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Keogh et al. (2016) show that Enterococcus faecalis promotes Escherichia coli biofilm formation in low-iron conditions, thus facilitating ...
Hughes, Elizabeth R, Winter, Sebastian E
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ABSTRACT Introduction Testicular malakoplakia is a very rare, chronic granulomatous inflammatory condition that frequently resembles testicular malignancy on imaging studies. Here, we report a case of testicular malakoplakia with characteristic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and present a brief review of the literature.
Fumiko Yagi +8 more
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