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Changes in gut flora in patients with epilepsy: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
BackgroundEpilepsy is a prevalent chronic neurological disorder that is strongly associated with a wide range of psychological, cognitive and social problems.
Xingyan He, Xingyan He, Yuxin Zhang
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Background: The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem. An improved understanding of this hidden organ will reveal secrets that are relevant to human health and to several infectious, inflammatory and neoplastic disease processes. Given the ability of the immune response to rapidly counter infectious agents, it is striking that such a large ...
Abhijit Powar +3 more
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Gut flora alterations among aquatic firefly Aquatica leii inhabiting various dissolved oxygen in fresh water [PDF]
Summary: Knowledge about the impact of different dissolved oxygen (DO) on the composition and function of gut bacteria of aquatic insects is largely unknown.
Zi-Shun Zhao +6 more
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Putative causal relations among gut flora, serums metabolites and arrhythmia: a Mendelian randomization study [PDF]
Background The pathogenesis of cardiac arrhythmias is multifaceted, encompassing genetic, environmental, hemodynamic, and various causative factors. Emerging evidence underscores a plausible connection between gut flora, serum metabolites, and specific ...
Kaiyuan Li +4 more
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Gut flora influences the hypothalamic-gonadal axis to regulate the pathogenesis of obesity-associated precocious puberty [PDF]
The prevalence of obesity-associated precocious puberty is gradually increasing, but the relationship between gut flora and obesity-associated precocious puberty remains unclear.We analysed the gut flora characteristics of a clinical sample of 30 girls ...
Ying Qian +4 more
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Review Article: Gut Microbiota as Biological Regulators for Human Health [PDF]
Gut microbiota, formerly called gut flora, is the name given today to the microbial population living in human intestine. It has the largest number of species in comparison to other body parts.
S. Gabr +3 more
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Pathogenic Gut Flora in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure
Evasio Pasini +2 more
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The rockworm gut flora was identified at each growth stage to elucidate the composition of the bacterial community. The source material was Marphysa sanguinea fed regular feed and fed biofloc at the adult stage
Hyun Yi Jung +2 more
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Effect of gut flora mediatedâbile acid metabolism on intestinal immune microenvironment
According to reports, gut microbiota and metabolites regulate the intestinal immune microenvironment. In recent years, an increasing number of studies reported that bile acids (BAs) of intestinal flora origin affect T helper cells and regulatory T cells (
Yan Zhang +9 more
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Significance Primary liver cancer is currently the sixth most common cancer and fourth leading cause of cancer-related death globally. The limited therapeutic options and poor prognosis of patients with primary liver cancer highlight the significance of ...
Wen Chen +15 more
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