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The gut microbiota in IBD

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2012
IBD-ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease-is emerging as a worldwide epidemic. An association between the increased incidence of IBD and environmental factors linked to socioeconomic development has been persistently detected in different parts of the world.
Manichanh, Chaysavanh   +3 more
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The gut microbiota of bumblebees

Insectes Sociaux, 2021
Bumblebees (Bombus) are charismatic and important pollinators. They are one of the best studied insect groups, especially in terms of ecology, behavior, and social structure. As many species are declining, there is a clear need to understand more about them.
T. J. Hammer   +3 more
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Gut microbiota gestalt

Cell Host & Microbe, 2022
The pathogenicity of disease-associated microbes varies widely between individuals. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Rice et al. demonstrate that interactions between intestinal commensals reciprocally modulate the host immune response to each microbe, ameliorating the inflammation caused by one and dampening antibody responses to the other.
Jonathan, Melamed   +2 more
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Gut microbiota and aging

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2020
Aging is characterized by the functional decline of tissues and organs and increased risk of aging-associated disorders, which pose major societal challenges and are a public health priority. Despite extensive human genetics studies, limited progress has been made linking genetics with aging.
Zongxin Ling   +4 more
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Gut Microbiota and Atherosclerosis

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2017
Studies in microbiota-mediated health risks have gained traction in recent years since the compilation of the Human Microbiome Project. No longer do we believe that our gut microbiota is an inert set of microorganisms that reside in the body without consequence.
Daniel Y, Li, W H Wilson, Tang
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Gut microbiota and the liver

Minerva Gastroenterology, 2017
Nowadays liver diseases represent one of major healthy problems in the world in terms of morbidity and mortality. The high prevalence of liver pathologies represents the key point to understand the necessity to identify the pathogenetic mechanisms that support these disorders in order to nurse them.
FEDERICO, Alessandro   +4 more
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Gut microbiota and obesity

Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2010
Intestinal epithelium, mucosal immune system, and bacterial flora represent a morpho-functional system on dynamic balance responsible for the intestinal metabolic and trophic functions, and the regulation of mucosal and systemic host's immunity. Obesity is a pathological condition affecting a growing number of people especially in the Western countries
Scarpellini, Emidio   +6 more
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The gut microbiota in thrombosis

Nature Reviews Cardiology
The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental risk factor that affects thrombotic phenotypes in several cardiovascular diseases. Evidence includes the identification of marker species by sequencing studies of the gut microbiomes of patients with thrombotic disease, the influence of antithrombotic therapies on gut microbial diversity, and ...
My Phung Khuu   +5 more
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Microbiota: Reseeding the gut

Nature, 2016
Transplants of faecal matter have done wonders for the treatment of certain gastrointestinal infections. Will they ever work for inflammatory bowel disease?
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