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Background The importance of gut microbes in mediating the benefits of lifestyle intervention is increasingly recognized. However, compared to the bacterial microbiome, the role of intestinal fungi in exercise remains elusive.
Yao Wang +7 more
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Metabarcoding the Mycobiome: An analysis of the gut Mycobiome of babies
The human gut mycobiome (the fungus that lives in our gut) has been correlated with overall health and disease in humans. There are several factors that affect the human gut mycobiome including delivery method during birth (vaginal vs. c-section) and the
Colon, Daniel B., Seto, Jeremy
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The gut mycobiome of elderly danes
Aging is associated with changes of the prokaryotic component of the gut microbiota - becoming less diverse, and increasing proinflammatory profile compared to younger adults. These changes have been linked with frailty in several studies.
Bin Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan +6 more
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Alterations of the Gut Mycobiome in Patients with MS - a Bioinformatic Approach
The mycobiome is the fungal component of the gut microbiome and is implicated in several autoimmune diseases. However, its role in multiple sclerosis (MS) has not been studied. We performed descriptive and formal statistical tests using the R language to
Shah, Saumya
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Gut fungal profiles reveal phylosymbiosis and codiversification across humans and nonhuman primates.
Fungi in the gut microbiome, collectively known as the mycobiome, are a prevalent yet neglected component of the human holobiont. A major question in the study of gut microbial communities is whether fungi exhibit eco-evolutionary patterns that are ...
Emily P Van Syoc +3 more
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Decoding the role of gut mycobiota in immune regulation and disease
The gut mycobiota, a minor but influential component of the microbiota, is increasingly recognized for its role in shaping host immunity and influencing health.
Tiantian Zhang +3 more
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Abstracts From PVRI 2026 Dublin
Pulmonary Circulation, Volume 16, Issue 2, June 2026.
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The gut mycobiome is shaped by interactions with the bacterial community in twins. [PDF]
Lehr K +12 more
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Ecological patterns of the gut mycobiome and microbiome in ulcerative colitis across life stages. [PDF]
Toto F +14 more
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A role for gut mycobiome and altered fungal-bacterial interactions in women with endometriosis†. [PDF]
Talwar C +5 more
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