Timely Control of Gastrointestinal Eubiosis: A Strategic Pillar of Pig Health [PDF]
The pig gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is an open ecosystem in which microorganisms and their host are mutually involved and continually adapt to different factors and problems which may or may not be host dependent or due to the production system. The aim
Paolo Trevisi +2 more
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Viable gut bacterial metrics associated with intestinal eubiosis and dysbiosis [PDF]
Gut microbial turnover in humans remains poorly understood. We evaluated gut bacterial viability by quantifying viable cells and relating them to indicators of gut environmental status.
Tomoaki Naito +21 more
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Biopsychosocial Influences on the Gut Microbiome in Women’s Health: Moving Towards Eubiosis [PDF]
Research on the human microbiome, particularly the gut microbiome, has expanded rapidly as its influence on health and behavior becomes increasingly evident.
Ashley J. Blount +5 more
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Insights Into Vaginal Bacterial Communities and Metabolic Profiles of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection: Positioning Between Eubiosis and Dysbiosis [PDF]
The vaginal microbiota plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and functioning of the female genital tract, preventing the colonization of urogenital pathogens and sexually transmitted infections.
Carola Parolin +2 more
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Eubiosis and dysbiosis: the two sides of the microbiota [PDF]
The microbial ecosystem of the gastrointestinal tract is characterized by a great number of microbial species living in balance by adopting mutualistic strategies. The eubiosis/dysbiosis condition of the gut microbiota strongly influences our healthy and
Gagliardi, Antonella +10 more
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Exploring human gut microbiome variations across life: from eubiosis to dysbiosis in Western populations [PDF]
The human gut microbiome (GM) is an extremely dynamic ecosystem, able to establish peculiar configurations in response to endogenous and exogenous stimuli – ageing, diet, lifestyle, disease.
Barone, Monica <1991>
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The Experience of Homelessness and its Effects on Gut Eubiosis
Microorganisms which populate the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) have a profound effect on overall human health. The relationship between host health and eubiosis, or balance, of the GIT microbiome is symbiotic and can have reciprocal relationships ...
Villagomez, Kamerin
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Exploring the Impact of Airway Microbiome on Asthma Morbidity: A Focus on the “Constructing a ‘Eubiosis Reinstatement Therapy’ for Asthma—CURE” Project [PDF]
The asthma pandemic imposes a huge burden on patients and health systems in both developed and developing countries. Despite available treatments, symptom control is generally suboptimal, and hospitalizations and deaths remain at unacceptably high levels.
Maria Kritikou +7 more
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Extrinsic factors influencing gut microbes, the immediate consequences and restoring eubiosis [PDF]
From the emerging studies, the more diverse the microbial population in the gut, the healthier the gut. Health benefits are associated with the functional characteristics of these diverse microbial genes.
Ousman Bajinka +4 more
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Cationic Polystyrene Resolves Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, Obesity, and Metabolic Disorders by Promoting Eubiosis of Gut Microbiota and Decreasing Endotoxemia [PDF]
A pandemic of metabolic diseases, consisting of type 2 diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and obesity, has imposed critical challenges for societies worldwide, prompting investigation of underlying mechanisms and exploration of low-cost and ...
Xiaohui Zhang +45 more
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