Intestinal fungi shape the biology of the mammalian gut. [PDF]
Lindemann-Pérez E, Pérez JC.
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Preliminary Characterization of Skin Microbiota and Mycobiota in Atopic Dermatitis by Metagenomic and Culture-Based Analyses. [PDF]
Carraturo F +9 more
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Gut bacterial and fungal signatures in relation to human leukocyte antigen-DQ2/DQ8 in children with celiac disease and siblings. [PDF]
Salamon D +5 more
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Production Systems and Age Influence Fecal Mycobiota Diversity and Composition in Swine. [PDF]
Scott CM +4 more
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The Gut as a Source of Infection for Fungal Pathogens: Increased Fecal Candida albicans Precedes Onset of Candida Late-Onset Sepsis in Very Preterm Infants. [PDF]
de Kroon RR +10 more
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Integrated metabolomics and gut microbiota analyses reveal the protective effects of matrine in ulcerative colitis. [PDF]
Su L +9 more
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Mapping adaptive immune responses toward fungal antigens in inflammatory bowel disease using T cell repertoire sequencing and phage-immunoprecipitation sequencing. [PDF]
Mahdy AKH +8 more
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Gut Mycobiota in Immunity and Inflammatory Disease [PDF]
The mammalian intestine is colonized by a wealth of microorganisms-including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi-that are all integrated into a functional trans-kingdom community. Characterization of the composition of the fungal community-the mycobiota-has advanced further than the much-needed mechanistic studies.
Xin V Li +2 more
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International audienceThe gut microbiota is a dense and diverse ecosystem that is involved in many physiological functions as well as in disease pathogenesis. It is dominated by bacteria, which have been extensively studied in the past 15 years; however,
Mathias L Richard +2 more
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Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Undergoing Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment [PDF]
Numerous studies have shown that the gut bacterial microbiota is altered in active TB patients and that anti-TB drugs have profound and long-term impacts. However, as an integral part of the microbiota, fungi have rarely been studied.
Na Lv, Boxing Li, Yanxiao Yang
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