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Oral microbiota in cardiovascular health and disease. [PDF]

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Wu YC, Chen BY, Duan SZ.
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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023
Abstract Louis Pasteur thought that bacteria had no place in wine, and that microbes other than fermentation yeast were best eradicated in the name of averting spoilage. He was wrong. Lactic acid bacteria, responsible for conducting the malolactic fermentation that benefits most wines, are now appreciated as valuable members of most ...
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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.
Malka, Halpern, Yigal, Senderovich
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Drugging the microbiome: targeting small microbiome molecules

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2023
The human microbiome represents a large and diverse collection of microbes that plays an integral role in human physiology and pathophysiology through interactions with the host and within the microbial community. While early work exploring links between microbiome signatures and diseases states has been associative, emerging evidence demonstrates the ...
Sachin, Sharma   +4 more
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Endometrial microbiome

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017
Purpose of review There have been great improvements in assisted reproduction in the recent decade; however, there are still a significant number of chromosomally normal blastocysts that fail to produce live births. The human microbiome is the totality of the microbes and their genomes that exist in and on the host.
Jason M, Franasiak, Richard T, Scott
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Cancer microbiome

Cancer Cell, 2022
Tumors contain viruses, bacteria, and fungi, collectively known as the microbiome. Here, experts discuss how the field evolved from reporting systemic effects of gut microbiota on the immune system, metastasis, and therapy response to studying intratumoral microbiome, and outline the future challenges and opportunities in modulating microbiota for ...
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