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Helicobacter, 2015
AbstractAfter the discovery of Helicobacter pylori in 1983, the stomach was no longer considered a sterile environment. In 2015, evolving data shows that H. pylori is not the only inhabitant of the gastric mucosa. Using culture‐independent methods of analysis, a non‐H.
Gianluca, Ianiro +2 more
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AbstractAfter the discovery of Helicobacter pylori in 1983, the stomach was no longer considered a sterile environment. In 2015, evolving data shows that H. pylori is not the only inhabitant of the gastric mucosa. Using culture‐independent methods of analysis, a non‐H.
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Minerva Gastroenterology, 2022
Nutraceuticals are defined as products isolated or purified from foods that are generally sold in medicinal or dosage forms not usually associated with food which is demonstrated to have a physiological benefit or provide protection against chronic disease. In this context, the products offered should be rigorously evaluated by international regulatory
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Nutraceuticals are defined as products isolated or purified from foods that are generally sold in medicinal or dosage forms not usually associated with food which is demonstrated to have a physiological benefit or provide protection against chronic disease. In this context, the products offered should be rigorously evaluated by international regulatory
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Nasal microbiota in RSV microbiota
Paediatric respiratory infection and immun., 2019Background: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the leading cause of bronchiolitis. The local bacterial ecosystem may influence RSV disease severity and the immune response. Aim: To evaluate the association between RSV infection, nasal microbiota composition (NMC) and patients’ immune response in infants with bronchiolitis. Materials and Methods: We
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023AbstractFecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is the process of transplanting stool from a healthy donor into the gut of a patient for therapeutic purposes. Current guidelines recommend FMT for the prevention of multiply recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) after two recurrences, with cure rates approaching 90%.
Cheng, Yao-Wen, Fischer, Monika
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2016
The knowledge about the normal and abnormal vaginal microbiome has changed over the last years. Culturing techniques are not suitable any more for determination of a normal or abnormal vaginal microbiota. Non culture-based modern technologies revealed a complex and dynamic system mainly dominated by lactobacilli.The normal and the abnormal vaginal ...
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The knowledge about the normal and abnormal vaginal microbiome has changed over the last years. Culturing techniques are not suitable any more for determination of a normal or abnormal vaginal microbiota. Non culture-based modern technologies revealed a complex and dynamic system mainly dominated by lactobacilli.The normal and the abnormal vaginal ...
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How to Manipulate the Microbiota: Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
2016Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a rather straightforward therapy that manipulates the human gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota, by which a healthy donor microbiota is transferred into an existing but disturbed microbial ecosystem. This is a natural process that occurs already at birth; infants are rapidly colonized by a specific microbial ...
Fuentes Enriquez de Salamanca, Susana +1 more
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Feline gastrointestinal microbiota
Animal Health Research Reviews, 2012AbstractThe close relationship between gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota and its host has an impact on the health status of an animal that reaches beyond the GI tract. A balanced microbiome stimulates the immune system, aids in the competitive exclusion of transient pathogens and provides nutritional benefits to the host.
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