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Maternal-prenatal gut microbiome-systemic metabolome perturbations and T<sub>H</sub>2-skewed immunity link to offspring gut microbiome disruption and atopic dermatitis susceptibility. [PDF]
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Helminth Infection, Gut Microbiome Alterations, and Their Impact on Pulmonary Tuberculosis Susceptibility. [PDF]
Berbudi A, Riswari SF, Kwarteng A.
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How the gut microbiome affects the immunotherapy response in hepatocellular carcinoma. [PDF]
Wu M, Zhang Y, Yu J.
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Microbial shifts in early life: the pediatric gut microbiome and its role in health and disease. [PDF]
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Oral-Gut Microbiome Axis in Crohn's Disease: A Potential Role of Ectopic Colonization. [PDF]
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Current Biology, 2022
All animals, from cnidarians to humans, are colonized with microbes, and the greatest diversity and magnitude of these host-associated microorganisms resides within the intestine. Referred to as the gut microbiome, membership can be as simple as one species of bacteria or can be composed of hundreds to thousands of different microbes across the domains
Gavin A, Kuziel, Seth, Rakoff-Nahoum
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All animals, from cnidarians to humans, are colonized with microbes, and the greatest diversity and magnitude of these host-associated microorganisms resides within the intestine. Referred to as the gut microbiome, membership can be as simple as one species of bacteria or can be composed of hundreds to thousands of different microbes across the domains
Gavin A, Kuziel, Seth, Rakoff-Nahoum
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Surgical Infections, 2023
Abstract The gut has been hypothesized to be the "motor" of multiple organ dysfunction in sepsis. Although there are multiple ways in which the gut can drive systemic inflammation, increasing evidence suggests that the intestinal microbiome plays a more substantial role than previously appreciated. An English language literature review was performed to
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Abstract The gut has been hypothesized to be the "motor" of multiple organ dysfunction in sepsis. Although there are multiple ways in which the gut can drive systemic inflammation, increasing evidence suggests that the intestinal microbiome plays a more substantial role than previously appreciated. An English language literature review was performed to
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