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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014
Ley and colleagues show that human genetic variation influences the composition of the gut microbiota, which affects health.
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Ley and colleagues show that human genetic variation influences the composition of the gut microbiota, which affects health.
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The Gut Microbiome and Obesity
Current Oncology Reports, 2016The gut microbiome consists of trillions of bacteria which play an important role in human metabolism. Animal and human studies have implicated distortion of the normal microbial balance in obesity and metabolic syndrome. Bacteria causing weight gain are thought to induce the expression of genes related to lipid and carbohydrate metabolism thereby ...
Gerard E. Mullin, George Kunnackal John
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Vitamins for the Gut Microbiome
Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2020A main target in microbiome research is the understanding and ability to safely and effectively modulate the microbiome to improve health. Hereto, we discuss the role of vitamins in relation to the gut microbiome and present a rationale for the modulation of gut microbial communities via selected systemic and colon-targeted vitamin administration.
Yuan-Kun Lee +3 more
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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
Nathan J, Klingensmith +1 more
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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
Nathan J, Klingensmith +1 more
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Gut Microbiome and Antibiotics
Archives of Medical Research, 2017Despite that the human gastrointestinal tract is the most populated ecological niche by bacteria in the human body, much is still unknown about its characteristics. This site is highly susceptible to the effects of many external factors that may affect in the quality and the quantity of the microbiome.
Victoria E. Ruiz +3 more
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Overview of the Gut Microbiome
Seminars in Neurology, 2023AbstractThe human gastrointestinal tract is home to trillions of microorganisms—collectively referred to as the gut microbiome—that maintain a symbiotic relationship with their host. This diverse community of microbes grows and changes as we do, with developmental, lifestyle, and environmental factors all shaping microbiome community structure ...
Lisa, Blackmer-Raynolds +1 more
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What defines a healthy gut microbiome?
GutThe understanding that changes in microbiome composition can influence chronic human diseases and the efficiency of therapies has driven efforts to develop microbiota-centred therapies such as first and next generation probiotics, prebiotics and ...
M. Van Hul +5 more
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Gut, 2020
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, densely colonised by thousands of microbial species. It varies among individuals and depends on host genotype and environmental factors, such as diet and antibiotics.
M. Fassarella +5 more
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The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, densely colonised by thousands of microbial species. It varies among individuals and depends on host genotype and environmental factors, such as diet and antibiotics.
M. Fassarella +5 more
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The microbiome and gut homeostasis
Science, 2022Changes in the composition of the gut microbiota are associated with many human diseases. So far, however, we have failed to define homeostasis or dysbiosis by the presence or absence of specific microbial species. The composition and function of the adult gut microbiota is governed by diet and host factors that regulate and direct microbial growth ...
Jee-Yon Lee +2 more
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Fractures and the gut microbiome
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2018The role of the gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of several inflammatory, non-AIDS comorbidities, such as cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment and liver disease has become a focus of recent research. Low bone mineral density (BMD) and increased fracture incidence in people living with HIV (PLWH) is also widely reported, however, the ...
Paddy Mallon +3 more
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