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Pathogen‐derived extracellular vesicle detection: theoretical insights and advanced methodologies: This review explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of pEV detection, emphasizing the challenges and innovative strategies involving novel aggregate materials and machine learning for enhanced diagnostic accuracy.
Lihan Lai+6 more
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Compelling evidence supports a link between early‐life gut microbiota and the metabolic outcomes in later life. Using an early‐life antibiotic exposure model in BALB/c mice, we investigated the life‐course impact of prenatal and/or postnatal antibiotic ...
Xi Zhang+13 more
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Evolutionary origins of Antarctic microbiota: invasion, selection and endemism [PDF]
Warwick F. Vincent
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Multiple Sampling Capsule Robot for Studying Gut Microbiome
A multiple sampling capsule robot (MSCR) is developed for longitudinal gut microbiome analysis. Employing electromagnetic field control, the MSCR can locomote actively, precisely align the selected channel, and collect up to six microbiome samples with minimal cross‐contamination.
Sanghyeon Park+3 more
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(EHMSG) European Helicobacter and Microbiota Study Group
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Influence of Dietary Neosugar on Selected Bacterial Groups of the Human Faecal Microbiota
Carol H. Williams+2 more
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C. de Filippo+8 more
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Gut Microbiome Pilot Study of Patients With CHARGE Syndrome and Sibling Controls
ABSTRACT Difficulties with feeding and digestion are common in individuals with CHARGE syndrome. Animal models with CHD7 gene variants demonstrate abnormal gut innovation and dysmotility. Our pilot study evaluated whether individuals with CHARGE syndrome have differences in their gut microbiome compared to unaffected siblings.
Emily R. Chedrawe+5 more
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The precise etiology of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) remains elusive. The Escherichia coli strain LF82 (LF82) is known to be associated with IBD, and we hypothesized that this association may be related to the chuT and shuU genes.
Dongping Feng+6 more
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Ontogeny of Immunity to Oral Microbiota in Humans
Daniel J. Smith, Martin A. Taubman
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