The interplay between oral microbiota, gut microbiota and systematic diseases
Over the past two decades, the importance of microbiota in health and disease has become evident. The human gut microbiota and oral microbiota are the largest and second-largest microbiome in the human body, respectively, and they are physically ...
Xiujun Tan, Yizhong Wang, Ting Gong
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Role of gut microbiota in the aetiology of obesity: proposed mechanisms and review of the literature [PDF]
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, host, and genetic factors); however none of these fully explain the increase in the prevalence of obesity worldwide.
Edwards, Christine Ann +3 more
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Aging progression of human gut microbiota [PDF]
Abstract Background Human gut microbiota are important for human health and have been regarded as a “forgotten organ”, whose variation is closely linked with various factors, such as host genetics, diet, pathological conditions and external environment. The diversity of human gut microbiota has been correlated with aging,
Congmin Xu, Huaiqiu Zhu, Peng Qiu
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Relationship and potential mechanisms between gut microbiota and benign prostatic hyperplasia [PDF]
Microbiota is defined as symbiotic microflora living in specific parts of the human body, with the gut microbiota being one of the largest microbiotas in the human body.
WANG Congcong +7 more
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A degenerate PCR-based strategy as a means of identifying homologues of aminoglycoside and ß-lactam resistance genes in the gut microbiota [PDF]
peer-reviewedBackground: The potential for the human gut microbiota to serve as a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes has been the subject of recent discussion. However, this has yet to be investigated using a rapid PCR-based approach.
Cotter, Paul D. +4 more
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Chocolate, gut microbiota, and human health [PDF]
With the advances in molecular biology techniques, the association between changes in the gut microbiota and human diseases or disorders is becoming more evident. These health issues include aging (Rehman, 2012), oxidative stress (Qiao et al., 2012), blood pressure and atherosclerosis (Queipo-Ortuno, 2012), diabetes (Wen et al., 2008; Larsen et al ...
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Gut Microbiota Regulation and Their Implication in the Development of Neurodegenerative Disease
In recent years, human gut microbiota have become one of the most promising areas of microorganism research; meanwhile, the inter-relation between the gut microbiota and various human diseases is a primary focus.
Peilin Sun +7 more
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Intestinal microbiota influences non-intestinal related autoimmune diseases [PDF]
Indexación: Scopus.The human body is colonized by millions of microorganisms named microbiota that interact with our tissues in a cooperative and non-pathogenic manner.
Bonifaz, L.C. +8 more
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Impact of vegan diets on gut microbiota: An update on the clinical implications
Numerous studies indicate that microbiota plays an important role in human health. Diet is a factor related to microbiota which also influences human health. The relationships between diet, microbiota, and human health are complex. This review focuses on
Ming-Wun Wong +7 more
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Characterization of wild and captive baboon gut microbiota and their antibiotic resistomes [PDF]
Antibiotic exposure results in acute and persistent shifts in the composition and function of microbial communities associated with vertebrate hosts.
Boolchandani, Manish +9 more
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