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The Human Intestinal Microbiome in Health and Disease.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
The large majority of studies on the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis of disease are correlative and preclinical; several have influenced clinical practice.
S. Lynch, Oluf Pedersen
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Mycorrhizal microbiomes

Mycorrhiza, 2018
This Mycorrhiza issue groups topical papers based on presentations and discussions at the Mycorrhizal Microbiomes session at 9th International Conference on Mycorrhiza, Prague, Czech Republic, August 2017. The five articles that appear in this special issue advance the field of mycorrhizal microbiomes, not simply by importing ideas from an emerging ...
Tarkka, Mika T.   +2 more
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Microbiome and Diet

2018
The importance of gut microbiome in influencing human health has been widely assessed. The gut microbiome may vary according to several extrinsic factors, among which diet can be considered one of the most important. Substrates provided through diet are metabolized by the gut microbiome, with the possible production of beneficial or harmful metabolites.
De Filippis, F., Ercolini, D.
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The oral microbiome.

2014
Abstract This chapter provides an overview on the diversity and composition of the oral microbiome of healthy individuals, including relevant species of bacteria, Archaea, fungi and viruses.
Zaura, E.   +3 more
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Diet and the Microbiome

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2017
The gut microbiota provides a range of ecologic, metabolic, and immunomodulatory functions relevant to health and well-being. The gut microbiota not only responds quickly to changes in diet, but this dynamic equilibrium may be managed to prevent and/or treat acute and chronic diseases. This article provides a working definition of the term "microbiome"
Murtaza, Nida   +2 more
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Immunoglobulin A and the microbiome

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2020
The trillions of microbes that constitutively colonize the intestine (the gut microbiota) impact diverse aspects of human physiology in health and disease. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundant antibody isotype produced at mucosal surfaces, and nearly two grams of IgA is secreted into the intestine every day.
Yi Yang, Noah W. Palm
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Chironomid Microbiome

Microbial Ecology, 2014
Chironomids are abundant insects in freshwater habitats. They undergo a complete metamorphosis of four life stages: eggs, larvae, and pupae in water, and a terrestrial adult stage. Chironomids are known to be pollution-tolerant, but little is known about their resistance mechanisms to toxic substances.
Yigal Senderovich, Malka Halpern
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Obesity and the microbiome

Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2015
Obesity constitutes a significant and rapidly increasing public health challenge and is associated with significant co-morbidities and healthcare costs. Although undoubtedly multifactorial, research over the last decade has demonstrated that the microbes that colonize the human gut may contribute to the development of obesity through roles in ...
Gillian M. Barlow, Ruchi Mathur
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Antibiotic perturbations to the gut microbiome

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
S. Fishbein, Bejan Mahmud, G. Dantas
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Plant–microbiome interactions: from community assembly to plant health

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
P. Trivedi   +4 more
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