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The Treatment-naïve Mycobiome in Newonset Inflammatory Bowel Disease [PDF]

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Denne Ph.d.-afhandling undersøger forholdet mellem tarmens mycobiome og patogenesen af kronisk tarmbetændelse. Afhandlingen omfatter et systematisk review om tarmens mycobiome i kronisk tarmbetændelse, en protokolartikel for NORDTREAT kohorten af ny ...
Füchtbauer, Johannes David; id_orcid
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Introduction to the MycoBiomics project

open access: yesEuropean Conference on Fungal Genetics, 2023
Presentation at the "Special Interest Group" meeting organized in the course of the ECFG 16 in Innsbruck/Austria. Introduction to the project, background, partners, workpackages and first results.
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Gut mycobiome alterations and network interactions with the bacteriome in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum
The connection between the gut mycobiome and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) is largely uncharted. In our study, we compared the gut fungal communities of 214 ACVD patients with those of 171 healthy controls using shotgun metagenomic ...
Guangming Su   +9 more
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Forgotten fungi—the gut mycobiome in human health and disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
peer-reviewedThe human body is home to a complex and diverse microbial ecosystem that plays a central role in host health. This includes a diversity of fungal species that is collectively referred to as our ‘mycobiome’.
Cotter, Paul D.   +3 more
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The Gut Mycobiome for Precision Medicine

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a vast array of microorganisms, which play essential roles in maintaining metabolic balance and immune function. While bacteria dominate the gut microbiome, fungi represent a much smaller, often overlooked fraction. Despite their relatively low abundance, fungi may significantly influence both health and disease.
Islam El Jaddaoui   +5 more
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Gut mycobiome in cardiometabolic disease progression: current evidence and future directions

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
Cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are a cluster of complex syndromes characterized by cardiovascular damage resulting from metabolic dysregulation; however, their underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Xiaoyu Wei   +5 more
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The Human Mycobiome: Composition, Immune Interactions, and Impact on Disease

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The fungal component of microbiota, known as the mycobiome, inhabits different body niches such as the skin and the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and genitourinary tracts.
Jade Liu-Tindall   +7 more
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Metabarcoding the Mycobiome: An analysis of the gut Mycobiome of babies

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The human gut mycobiome (the fungus that lives in our gut) has been correlated with overall health and disease in humans. There are several factors that affect the human gut mycobiome including delivery method during birth (vaginal vs. c-section) and the
Colon, Daniel B., Seto, Jeremy
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The Human Lung Mycobiome in Chronic Respiratory Disease:Limitations of Methods and Our Current Understanding

open access: yes, 2019
Purpose of the Review: This review summarises the characteristics of the lung mycobiome in patients with chronic respiratory diseases and fungal lung diseases. We have also reviewed the limitations of the current methods in mycobiome studies.
Gago, Sara; id_orcid   +3 more
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Habitat Disturbance Promotes Shifts in the Abundance of Major Fungal Phyla in the Roots of a Native Orchid, Tipularia discolor

open access: yesPlant-Environment Interactions
Orchids are a widely distributed group of flowering plants with important roles in ecosystems around the globe. However, many species are in decline due, in part, to human‐driven changes in their habitat.
Jonathan I. Watkinson
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