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The Oral Microbiota

2016
The oral microbiota represents an important part of the human microbiota, and includes several hundred to several thousand diverse species. It is a normal part of the oral cavity and has an important function to protect against colonization of extrinsic bacteria which could affect systemic health. On the other hand, the most common oral diseases caries,
Nicole B, Arweiler, Lutz, Netuschil
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Medicines from microbiota

Nature Biotechnology, 2013
Five years after the launch of the Human Microbiome Project, several ventures are seeking to capitalize on the clinical promise of microbiome modulation. Commercialization of drugs that influence the human flora poses some unique scientific, translational and regulatory challenges.
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Gut microbiota in human metabolic health and disease

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Yong Fan, O. Pedersen
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Microbiota and Aging

2018
The human gut microbiota is a huge ecosystem that provides lots of functions for host development, immune system, and metabolism. Gut microbiota is linked to lots of diseases, including human metabolic diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), irritable bowel syndrome, and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Maoyang, Lu, Zhao, Wang
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Microbiota and aging

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2016
This article summarizes our current knowledge of changes in the intestinal microbiota in elderly people and centenarians.Age-related processes comprise specific changes in the intestinal microbiota and related metabolic alterations. They result in 'inflamm-aging', which is associated with age-related inflammatory processes and diseases, including ...
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A metagenome-wide association study of gut microbiota in type 2 diabetes

Nature, 2012
J. Qin   +56 more
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The role of short-chain fatty acids in microbiota–gut–brain communication

Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2019
B. Dalile   +3 more
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Microbiota and Lipotoxicity

2017
Gut microbiota is an indispensable commensal partner of human superorganism. The wealth of genetic repertoire provided by these microorganisms extends host's substrate processing capability. Energy and nutrient harvesting machinery primarily depends on the proper function of these organisms.
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