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Immune-mediated indirect interaction between gut microbiota and bacterial pathogens. [PDF]
Keshavarz M +6 more
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Editorial: Dietary modulation of gut microbiota-X axis. [PDF]
Li B, Bottacini F, Yang Y.
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Emerging Roles of the Gut Microbiome in Musculoskeletal Injury and Repair. [PDF]
Roberts JL, Park CC.
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Steering broiler intestinal microbiota through nutrition for improved health
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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
Fabio Midulla +10 more
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2017 
Obesity is globally the most prevalent nutritional disorder. Multifaceted therapeutic approaches are called for to halt the cascade from neonatal adiposity/high birth weight to childhood excessive weight gain/adult obesity with comorbidities. Recent experimental and clinical data provide one new target for interventions aiming to close this vicious ...
Isolauri Erika, Isolauri Erika
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Obesity is globally the most prevalent nutritional disorder. Multifaceted therapeutic approaches are called for to halt the cascade from neonatal adiposity/high birth weight to childhood excessive weight gain/adult obesity with comorbidities. Recent experimental and clinical data provide one new target for interventions aiming to close this vicious ...
Isolauri Erika, Isolauri Erika
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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.
Antonio Gasbarrini +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.
Antonio Gasbarrini +2 more
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Antipsychotics and the microbiota
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2020Purpose of review The gut microbiota has been speculated to underpin metabolic changes associated with chronic antipsychotic use. The change in the gut microbiota can also cause abnormal absorbtion from the gut into the blood stream (leaky gut syndrome) that can lead to inflammatory reactions, and thus, secondary damage to the ...
Anderson Chen +7 more
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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
Nahum Méndez-Sánchez +1 more
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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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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2013 
The gut microbiota of humans is complex but stable in composition and function. Metabolic conversions performed by the members of the microbiota yield both beneficial and hazardous compounds, and have a systematic impact on human health. Comparative studies have shown that the microbiota of patients, suffering from a number of diseases, is in dysbiosis,
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The gut microbiota of humans is complex but stable in composition and function. Metabolic conversions performed by the members of the microbiota yield both beneficial and hazardous compounds, and have a systematic impact on human health. Comparative studies have shown that the microbiota of patients, suffering from a number of diseases, is in dysbiosis,
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