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Dynamic response of the intestinal microbiome to Eimeria maxima-induced coccidiosis in chickens. [PDF]

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The intestinal microbiome and metabolome discern disease severity in cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 deficiency. [PDF]

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Chandrasekaran P   +19 more
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Sex differences in the association between long-term ambient particulate air pollution and the intestinal microbiome composition of children.

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The equine intestinal microbiome

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2012
AbstractThe equine intestinal tract contains a complex microbial population (microbiota) that plays an important role in health and disease. Despite the undeniable importance of a ‘normal’ microbiota, understanding of the composition and function of this population is currently limited.
Marcio C, Costa, J Scott, Weese
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Nutrition, microbiomes, and intestinal inflammation

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2013
To present and evaluate the recent findings that contribute to our understanding of the functional impact of diet on the enteric microbiome and outcomes of disease.Nutrients in excess and in deficiency have significant impact on gut microbial communities in both rodents and humans, acting directly on the microbiota or indirectly via altering host ...
Suzanne, Devkota, Eugene B, Chang
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Pediatric intestinal failure and the microbiome

Seminars in Perinatology, 2021
Neonatal intestinal failure is a complex medical condition that is associated with the need for long term parenteral nutrition and its associated complications. The microbiome in this diseased state is different from what is now understood to be a healthy microbiome. The effect of this dysbiotic microbiome on the complications of intestinal failure are
Rohit, Josyabhatla, Essam M, Imseis
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Smoking and the intestinal microbiome

Archives of Microbiology, 2018
Studies are emerging alluding to the role of intestinal microbiome in the pathogenesis of diseases. Intestinal microbiome is susceptible to the influence of environmental factors such as smoking, and recent studies have indicated microbiome alterations in smokers.
Ziv Savin   +3 more
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