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Integrating metagenomics and cultivation unveils oral phage diversity and potential impact on hosts. [PDF]

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Dynamics of the human gut phageome during antibiotic treatment

Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2018
Bacterial viruses contribute to the dynamics of the microbiome communities, as they are involved in the horizontal gene transfer. Previously we studied changes in the gut microbiome of the two healthy individuals over the course of a 6-days antibiotics treatment and subsequent 28 days recovery time (Willmann et al., 2015).
Górska, A.   +5 more
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The Human Gut Phageome: Identification and Roles in the Diseases

Journal of Cellular Signaling, 2023
The human gut is a complex environment that contains a diversity of microorganisms commonly known as the microbiome. Numerous factors influence the composition of human gut bacterial communities, either contributing to homeostasis or the instability associated with a variety of diseases.
Mohsen Nabi-Afjadi   +4 more
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Dynamics of the human gut phageome during the antibiotics therapy

2018
Antibiotics are widely used in all sorts of the medical procedures. Without them, modern medical practice is not possible. As much as they are inevitable, they have severe adverse effects in promoting the antibiotic resistance. Each antibiotic therapy has a profound impact on the human gut.
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Dietary whey protein protects against Crohn’s disease by orchestrating cross-kingdom interaction between the gut phageome and bacteriome

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Background The gut microbiome and diet are important factors in the pathogenesis and management of Crohn’s disease (CD). However, the role of the gut phageome under dietary influences is unknown. Objective We aim to explore the effect ...
Runping Su   +19 more
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