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Description of Gut Mycobiota Composition and Diversity of Caprinae Animals
The fungal community, also known as mycobiota, plays pivotal roles in host nutrition and metabolism and has potential to cause disease. However, knowledge of the gut fungal structure in Caprinae is quite limited.
Qing-Bo Lv, Jin-Xin Meng, He Ma
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Alterations of Gut Mycobiota Profiles in Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer
Accumulating evidence indicates that gut microbiota dysbiosis contributes to colorectal cancer and adenoma. However, a few studies revealed the altered gut mycobiota architecture in colorectal cancer.
Linsheng Huang +2 more
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Alteration in gut mycobiota of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a serious disease characterized by high androgen, insulin resistance (IR), hyperglycemia, and obesity, leading to infertility.
Cong Ye
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Antibiotics disturb the intestinal bacterial microbiota, leading to gut dysbiosis and an increased risk for the overgrowth of opportunistic pathogens.
Natacha Sertour +2 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.
Feifan Guo
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Animal gut mycobiota, the community of fungi that reside within the gastrointestinal tract, make an important contribution to host health. Accordingly, there is an emerging interest to quantify the gut mycobiota of wild animals.
Anton Lavrinienko +4 more
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Host Factors Associated with Gut Mycobiome Structure
Recent studies revealed a significant role of the gut fungal community in human health. Here, we investigated the content and variation of gut mycobiota among subjects from the European population.
Natalia Szóstak +8 more
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Food Habit Associated Mycobiota Composition and Their Impact on Human Health
Mycobiota is not only associated with healthy homeostasis in the human gut but also helps to adapt to the environment. Food habits, alcohol consumption, intake of probiotics, and contaminated food with a mycotoxin, often lead to the alteration in the ...
Jata Shankar
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The Effect of Antibiotics on the Infant Gut Fungal Microbiota
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota with possible detrimental long-term effects such as chronic inflammatory diseases.
Rebecka Ventin-Holmberg +7 more
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The gut mycobiota of rural and urban individuals is shaped by geography
Background Understanding the structure and drivers of gut microbiota remains a major ecological endeavour. Recent studies have shown that several factors including diet, lifestyle and geography may substantially shape the human gut microbiota.
Mubanga Hellen Kabwe +4 more
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