Oral Lactoferrin Supplementation during Induction Chemotherapy Promotes Gut Microbiome Eubiosis in Pediatric Patients with Hematologic Malignancies [PDF]
Induction chemotherapy is the first-line treatment for pediatric patients with hematologic malignancies. However, several complications may arise, mainly infections and febrile neutropenia, with a strong impact on patient morbidity and mortality.
Federica D’Amico +2 more
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From gut dysbiosis to eubiosis: understanding microbiome recovery as an ecological process [PDF]
Predicting and promoting gut microbiome recovery following perturbations such as antibiotic treatment, dietary shifts, or inflammation remain major challenges in microbiome science and clinical practice.
Eugene B Chang
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The Use of Probiotics for Management and Improvement of Reproductive Eubiosis and Function [PDF]
Reproductive tract dysbiosis, due to the action of pathogens and/or unhealthy lifestyle, has been related to many reproductive diseases and disorders in mammalian species.
Nesrein M Hashem +2 more
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Recent advances in cultivation-independent molecular-based techniques for the characterization of vaginal eubiosis and dysbiosis [PDF]
"The bacterial vaginosis syndrome" has significant adverse effects for women and babies, including preterm birth and increased risk of acquisition of sexually transmitted infections and HIV.
Ronald F Lamont +2 more
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Prebiotic Impacts of Soybean Residue (Okara) on Eubiosis/Dysbiosis Condition of the Gut and the Possible Effects on Liver and Kidney Functions [PDF]
Okara is a white-yellow fibrous residue consisting of the insoluble fraction of the soybean seeds remaining after extraction of the aqueous fraction during the production of tofu and soymilk, and is generally considered a waste product. It is packed with
Mohammed Sharif Swallah +2 more
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Objetive. Characterize the gene expression of 40 bacterial species compatible with eubiosis and dysbiosis processes in patients with and without OSCC. Material and method.
Alveiro Erira
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Reducing Uremic Toxins Accumulation in Kidney Disease: Current Understanding and Future Perspectives [PDF]
During the past decades, the gut microbiome emerged as a key player in kidney disease. Dysbiosis-related uremic toxins together with pro-inflammatory mediators are the main factors in a deteriorating kidney function.
Gianvito Caggiano +8 more
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Structure and Function of the Dental Plaque Microbiome in Eubiosis: A Systematic Review of Ethnic-Racial Influences [PDF]
While a conserved core microbiome is shared across healthy individuals, significant interindividual taxonomic variation exists; however, the specific influence of genetic ancestry on supragingival plaque structure in eubiosis remains unclear.
Edisson Ronaldo Duran Yunga +1 more
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in NAFLD Treatment
Introduction: Gut microbiota is not only a taxonomic biologic ecosystem but is also involved in human intestinal and extra-intestinal functions such as immune system modulation, nutrient absorption and digestion, as well as metabolism regulation.
Ludovico Abenavoli +9 more
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IMMUNOREGULATORY PROFILE OF MICROSYMBIONTS OF THE INTESTINAL HUMAN BIOTOPE
Aim. To study in comparison immunoregulatory properties of dominant and associative microsymbionts metabolites in human large intestine’s eubiosis and dysbiosis. Materials and methods.
O. V. Bukharin +5 more
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