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Abstract Increasing evidence links the gut microbiome to carcinogenesis. Disruptions in estrogen regulation by the estrobolome—gut microbiota with estrogen‐related functions—may promote breast cancer. However, precise information on estrobolome targets and their underlying mechanisms is limited. This review identifies relevant targets for measuring the
Ashley H. Larnder+2 more
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Swine farm environmental microbiome: exploring microbial ecology and functionality across farms with high and low sanitary status. [PDF]
Marin C+9 more
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A human skin microbiome reference catalog and the skin microbial landscape of plateau adults
Understanding the skin microbiome is crucial for elucidating its role in health and disease. However, comprehensive studies on the genetic and functional diversity of the skin microbiome in individuals living in extreme environments remain scarce. This work explores the unique characteristics and functional adaptations of the plateau skin microbiome ...
Yi Liu+29 more
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This study indicated that biocontrol bacterium B. subtilis R31 is likely to prevent and control banana Fusarium wilt through regulating the structure and function of banana rhizosphere microorganism flora (especially increasing the microbial abundance of Actinomyces), and help potential biocontrol bacteria grow into the plant roots.
Ming‐Wei Shao+17 more
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Nine (not so simple) steps: a practical guide to using machine learning in microbial ecology. [PDF]
Walsh C, Stallard-Olivera E, Fierer N.
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Selective expansion of gut antibiotic resistome and underlying pathways involved in type 1 diabetes
Selective expansion of gut antibiotic resistance genes (including glycopeptides, tetracyclines, macrolide‐lincosamide‐streptogramins, and beta‐lactams) was observed in type 1 diabetic rats. Interestingly, a similar expansion of gut antibiotic resistome occurred in diabetic patients.
Guozhu Ye+6 more
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Enteric Infection and Inflammation Alter Gut Microbial Ecology
John F. Rawls
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Traditional fermented foods in synthetic microbial communities (SynComs). We simulated the production of zha‐chili, a traditional fermented food, in the laboratory, intending to address the following questions: How are SynComs constructed, and what is the effect of inoculation with SynComs on the quality of zha‐chilli? How does inoculation with SynComs
Hongye Shen+7 more
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