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Microbiota alterations are related to migraine food triggers and inflammatory markers in chronic migraine patients with medication overuse headache

open access: yesThe Journal of Headache and Pain
Objective Chronic migraine (CM) patients with medication overuse headache (MOH) were recently shown to be associated with leaky gut and inflammation. We aimed to investigate gut microbiota profiles of CM patients with MOH, and their correlations with ...
Doga Vuralli   +6 more
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Eating Pattern, Rumen Fermentation, and Microbial Population in Dairy Cows Exhibiting Divergent Methane to Carbon Dioxide Ratio in Breath

open access: yesAnimal Science Journal, Volume 96, Issue 1, January/December 2025.
ABSTRACT This study aimed to elucidate the association of methane (CH4) production with eating behavior, rumen fermentation, and the rumen microbial population among dairy cows with varying CH4 to carbon dioxide (CO2) ratios in their breath, as measured by the sniffer method.
R‐Jun Frederick Gaspe   +5 more
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Improved Key Microbial Biomarker Discovery Using Ensemble Statistical Methods

open access: yesAdvanced Gut &Microbiome Research, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of the microbiome in health and disease. Consequently, the number of large microbiome‐related clinical trials has also significantly increased. However, advanced biostatistical analysis is required to properly combine microbiome taxonomic abundance data with phenotypical metadata and
Walter Pirovano   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inulin does not affect trimethylamine N‐oxide formation in mice with a high‐fat diet combined with choline and L‐carnitine

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 12, Issue 11, Page 8968-8977, November 2024.
This study investigated the effects of inulin supplementation on trimethylamine N‐oxide (TMAO) levels in mice with elevated TMAO. The high‐fat diet (HFD) treatment resulted in increased blood TMAO concentrations and a higher abundance of gut bacteria associated with TMAO formation.
Xin Wang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Draft genome sequences of three ruminant-associated Eubacteriales: Eubacterium ruminantium ATCC 17233 T , Eubacterium uniforme ATCC 35992 T , and Lacrimispora xylanisolvens DSM 3808 T

open access: yesMicrobiology Resource Announcements
ABSTRACT Here, we report the draft genome sequences of three Eubacteriales type strains associated with ruminant animals: Eubacterium ruminantium ATCC 17233 T , Eubacterium uniforme ATCC 35992 T
Robyn Lotito-Yde   +7 more
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Draft genome sequences of three ruminant-associated Eubacteriales: Eubacterium ruminantium ATCC 17233T, Eubacterium uniforme ATCC 35992T, and Lacrimispora xylanisolvens DSM 3808T.

open access: yesMicrobiology resource announcements
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of three Eubacteriales type strains associated with ruminant animals: Eubacterium ruminantium ATCC 17233T, Eubacterium uniforme ATCC 35992T, and Lacrimispora xylanisolvens DSM 3808T. The draft genomes are 2.8 Mb (2,550 predicted genes), 2.9 Mb (2,470 predicted genes), and 5.6 Mb (5,360 predicted genes ...
Lotito-Yde, Robyn   +7 more
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Immunophyletic relationships between Actinomycetales and Eubacteriales determined by examinations of their cytoplasmic antigens

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1975
Cytoplasms obtained from a total of 205 different strains of Actinomycetales, Eubacteriales, Lower Fungi, and Protozoa were examined against selected anti-cytoplasm antisera using the immunodiffusion and counterimmunoelectrophoresis procedures. Immunological relationships between the different genera have been revealed and, in respect to Eubacteriales,
J B G Kwapinski, J B Kwapinski
exaly   +3 more sources

Reservoir Competence of Carcinops pumilio for Salmonella enteritidis (Eubacteriales: Enterobacteriaceae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1999
The histerid beetle Carcinops pumilio (Erichson) occurs naturally in poultry house manure and is an important predator of house fly eggs and larvae. Because efforts to commercially produce C. pumilio have been unsuccessful, one fly control strategy under consideration is the direct transport of adult C.
Carol W Maddox   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

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