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Diet and the intestinal microbiome
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 60th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI) and International Symposium on “Microbial Technologies in Sustainable Development of Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Health”, celebrada en la Universidad de Haryana (India), del 15 al 18 de noviembre de 2019.
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ABSTRACT Background Quality of life (QoL) in head and neck cancer (HNC) is influenced by complex biopsychosocial factors, yet few longitudinal studies have examined these relationships immediately post‐treatment. Methods In this prospective study, 232 patients newly diagnosed with primary HNC completed psychometric assessments, clinical interviews, and
Haley Deamond +18 more
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Prenatal Poly I:C exposure affects tryptophan-kynurenine metabolism associated with intestinal microbiome in female juvenile rats. [PDF]
Yang L +11 more
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The role of the intestinal microbiome in cognitive decline in patients with kidney disease. [PDF]
Wagner CA +11 more
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TSP50 deficiency in neural stem cells aggravates colitis in mice by altering intestinal microbiome. [PDF]
Li X +19 more
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Age and diet affect self-resilience of intestinal microbiome in mice. [PDF]
Shao C +7 more
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Correction: <i>Sargassum pallidum</i> reduces inflammation to exert antidepressant effect by regulating intestinal microbiome and ERK1/2/P38 signaling pathway. [PDF]
Su D +9 more
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Abstract Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, caused by a germline pathogenic variant in one of the mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Among these, MSH6‐associated LS represents a distinct subtype with unique molecular and clinical characteristics.
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