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Dysbiosis of gut microbiota and Alzheimer’s Disease
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress, 2018 Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a degenerative, chronic, progressive disease of CNS. Pathological changes that develop in the course of the disease lead to memory loss, alteration of thought, and deterioration of other brain functions.openaire +3 more sourcesAnalysis of the Relationship Between the Degree of Dysbiosis in Gut Microbiota and Prognosis at Different Stages of Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019 Gut microbiota dysbiosis is closely associated with primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Recent studies have evaluated the early diagnosis of primary HCC through analysis of gut microbiota dysbiosis.Jiajia Ni, Jiajia Ni, Rong Huang, Huifang Zhou, Xiaoping Xu, Xiaoping Xu, Yang Li, Yang Li, Peihua Cao, Peihua Cao, Kebo Zhong, Kebo Zhong, Mei Ge, Mei Ge, Xiaoxia Chen, Xiaoxia Chen, Baohua Hou, Min Yu, Baogang Peng, Qiao Li, Peng Zhang, Yi Gao, Yi Gao +22 moredoaj +1 more sourceBifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis in experimental necrotizing enterocolitis: alterations in inflammation, innate immune response, and the microbiota. [PDF]
, 2014 BackgroundProbiotics decrease the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). We sought to determine the impact of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis) in the established rat model of NEC.MethodsRat pups delivered 1 d prior to term gestation Arriola, Jennifer, Bevins, Charles L, Dvorak, Bohuslav, Gerber, Colin W, Kalanetra, Karen M, Kananurak, Anchasa, Kaveti, Ashwini, Mills, David A, Underwood, Mark A +8 morecore +1 more sourceEstablishing What Constitutes a Healthy Human Gut Microbiome: State of the Science, Regulatory Considerations, and Future Directions. [PDF]
, 2019 On December 17, 2018, the North American branch of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI North America) convened a workshop "Can We Begin to Define a Healthy Gut Microbiome Through Quantifiable Characteristics?" with >40 invited academic ...Antonopoulos, Armitage, AVA, Singapore, Azad, Backhed, Barbara O Schneeman, Beaton, Beukers, Bindels, Bindels, Borewicz, Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA), Buddington, Cammarota, Campbell-Lendrum, Cantarel, Caporaso, Carlson, Cindy Davis, Claire M Fraser, Costea, Cummings, Curtis Huttenhower, Damen, Dao, David, David, Davis, Davoren, Desai, Deschasaux, Dethlefsen, De Preter, Earle, EFSA, EFSA, Eloe-Fadrosh, Esaiassen, European Commission, European Commission, Falony, FAO and WHO, FAO and WHO, FDA, FDA, FDA, FDA, FDA, FDA, FDA, FDA, FDA-NIH Biomarker Working Group, Fedacko, Fei, Ferretti, Fischbach, Flaherman, Flint, Forbes, Foster, Fragiadakis, Francois, François, François, Gibson, Government of Canada, Gregory, Gupta, Hadizadeh, He, Health Canada, Health Canada, Health Canada, Health Canada, Health Canada, Health Canada, Hermansson, Hildebrand, Ho, Holmes, Holmes, Holscher, Insel, Jacobsen, Jakobsson, Jangi, Janssens, Japan Consumer Affairs Agency, Japan Consumer Affairs Agency, Japan Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare, Japan Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare, Jens Walter, Jones, Kennedy, Koenig, Korpela, Kristensen, Kristin Verbeke, Kritchevsky, Krumbeck, Lahti, Lam, Langdon, Lawley, La Fata, Leiby, Lim, Lloyd-Price, Lohner, Lozupone, Makki, Maldonado-Gómez, Marcobal, Marie E Latulippe, Martin, Martinez, Martínez, Martínez, Martínez, Matamoros, McBurney, McBurney, McBurney, McFarland, Michael I McBurney, Miller, MOH Malaysia, MOH Malaysia, MOPH Thailand, Mould, Mueller, NDAC, Palleja, Perez-Muñoz, Rattanaprasert, Roager, Robb, Rothschild, Round, Russell, Rutishauser, Saxelin, Schloissnig, Schlomann, Schneeberger, Schroeder, Snijder, Song, Sonnenburg, Sonnenburg, Sprockett, Sundin, Surana, Tanemura, Tannock, Taverniti, The Human Microbiome Project Consortium, Tremlett, Trowell, Vandeputte, Vangay, Vatanen, Vellend, Venkataraman, Venkataraman, Voigt, von Wintzingerode, Walter, Wan, Wang, Watson, Wedekind, Windey, Windey, Windey, Wong, Wu, Yassour +177 morecore +2 more sourcesEnvironmental enteric dysfunction and the fecal microbiota in malawian children [PDF]
, 2017 Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is often measured with a dual sugar absorption test and implicated as a causative factor in childhood stunting.Agapova, Sophia, Maleta, Ken, Manary, Mark J, Martin, John, Ordiz, M. Isabel, Stephenson, Kevin, Trehan, Indi, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Wylie, Kristine M +8 morecore +2 more sourcesCarbohydrate Intake in the Etiology of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis [PDF]
, 2014 Background: Diet may have a role in the etiology of inflammatory bowel disease. In previous studies, the associations between increased intakes of carbohydrates, sugar, starch, and inflammatory bowel disease are inconsistent.Abraham, Amre, Andrew R. Hart, Anja Olsen, Anne Tjonneland, Antoine Racine, Antonia Trichopoulou, Bas Oldenburg, Bennett, Bernstein, Bianchi Porro, Bingham, Bohlscheid-Thomas, Calkins, Chan, Darmon, De Filippo, Domenico Palli, Essebag, Fiona van Schaik, Francesca L. Crowe, Franck Carbonnel, Gaboriau-Routhiau, Geerling, Giovanna Masala, Göran Hallmans, H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita, Hart, Heresbach, Hou, Iwaya, Jantchou, Jarnerot, Jostins, Kaaks, Kasper, Katsouyanni, Kay-Tee Khaw, Kim Overvad, Kurakevich, Kurata, Maconi, Manuela M. Bergmann, Margetts, Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault, Martinez-Medina, Maslowski, Mendall, Moreno-Navarrete, Ocke, Olof Grip, Orholm, Peeters, Persson, Pisani, Pontus Karling, Poullis, Prynne, Quezada, Reif, Riboli, Riboli, Robert Luben, Rosario Tumino, Rudolf Kaaks, Sakamoto, Sartor, Satsangi, Shivananda, Silkoff, Simon S. M. Chan, Slimani, Sonnenberg, Spooren, Stefan Lindgren, Thia, Thornton, Timothy Key, Tjonneland, Tragnone, Turnbaugh, van Liere, Wen, Zhang +83 morecore +1 more sourceImprovement of neuropsychological performances and reduction of immune-activation markers after probiotic supplementation and change of life-style in an HIV positive male: targeting the microbiota to act
on gut-brain axis [PDF]
, 2017 The gut-brain axis is widely in uenced by the intestinal microbiota and dysbiosis is consequently associated with a large dysregulation of its functions. Probiotic supplementation, reducing the harmful effects of dysbiosis, has shown positive effects not Bianchi, Luigi, Cavallari, EUGENIO NELSON, Ceccarelli, Giancarlo, Corano Scheri, Giuseppe, D'Ettorre, Gabriella, Gabriella Di Girolamo,, Martiangela, Fratino, Vassalini, Paolo, Vullo, Vincenzo +8 morecore