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Gastroentérologie Clinique et Biologique, 2010
Gut microbiota contains about 10(14) bacterial cells classified within 4 bacterial phyla, namely Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, and Proteobacteria. Much of the information has been generated through the application of nucleic acid-based methodologies (16S rRNA) which provide a cornerstone of microbial taxonomy.
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Gut microbiota contains about 10(14) bacterial cells classified within 4 bacterial phyla, namely Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, and Proteobacteria. Much of the information has been generated through the application of nucleic acid-based methodologies (16S rRNA) which provide a cornerstone of microbial taxonomy.
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2015
The human intestine harbors a complex bacterial community called the gut microbiota. This microbiota is specific to each individual despite the existence of several bacterial species shared by the majority of adults. The influence of the gut microbiota in human health and disease has been revealed in the recent years. Particularly, the use of germ-free
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The human intestine harbors a complex bacterial community called the gut microbiota. This microbiota is specific to each individual despite the existence of several bacterial species shared by the majority of adults. The influence of the gut microbiota in human health and disease has been revealed in the recent years. Particularly, the use of germ-free
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The impact of the gut microbiota on the reproductive and metabolic endocrine system
Gut Microbes, 2021Xinyu Qi, Yanli Pang, Jie Qiao
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The Gut Microbiota in Prediabetes and Diabetes: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study
Cell Metabolism, 2020Valentina Tremaroli +2 more
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The gut microbiota — masters of host development and physiology
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013Felix Sommer +2 more
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Emerging pathogenic links between microbiota and the gut–lung axis
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016Kurtis F Budden +2 more
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Intermittent Fasting Confers Protection in CNS Autoimmunity by Altering the Gut Microbiota
Cell Metabolism, 2018Francesca Cignarella +2 more
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The gut microbiota–brain axis in behaviour and brain disorders
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Livia H Morais +2 more
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