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The Indoor Microbiome: Sampling, Analysis and Emerging Trends
This systematic review of 106 studies highlights indoor microbiome sampling and analysis methods, dominant bacterial and fungal taxa, and key environmental drivers. Despite progress, methodological inconsistencies hinder comparability, emphasising the need for standardised approaches to advance indoor microbiome research and its influence on health ...
Iva Šunić +23 more
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Membrane fluidity and temperature sensing are coupled via circuitry comprised of Ole1, Rsp5, and Hsf1 in Candida albicans [PDF]
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Cowen, Leah E., Leach, Michelle D.
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Diversity and Dispersal of Fungi Along a Subtropical Land‐to‐Sea Continuum
This study investigates the marine mycobiome by integrating cross‐habitat sampling with a long‐read amplicon sequencing approach. The results provide novel insights into the largely unexplored fungal diversity in coastal ecosystems and highlight the role of dispersal, evidenced by the detection of transported terrestrial fungal taxa.
M. Meyneng +6 more
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Gut bacterial alterations have been previously linked to several non-communicable diseases in adults, while the association of mycobiome is not well understood in these diseases, especially in infants and children.
Petri Vänni +8 more
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Polymicrobial oral biofilm models: simplifying the complex [PDF]
Over the past century, numerous studies have used oral biofilm models to investigate growth kinetics, biofilm formation, structure and composition, antimicrobial susceptibility and host–pathogen interactions.
Appelbaum +29 more
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Strong succession in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. [PDF]
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and hidden in their substrates. Here, we address the basic ecological process of fungal succession in nature using the microscopic, arbuscular mycorrhizal ...
Coleman-Derr, Devin +10 more
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Implications of antimicrobial combinations in complex wound biofilms containing fungi [PDF]
Diabetic foot ulcer treatment currently focuses on targeting bacterial biofilms, while dismissing fungi. To investigate this we used an in vitro biofilm model containing bacteria and fungi, reflective of the wound environment, to test the impact of ...
Alvarez +27 more
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A Meta-Analysis of the Human Gut Mycobiome Using Internal Transcribed Spacer Data
The intestinal mycobiome is closely related to human health. There have been several reports investigating the association between the gut fungi and disease, but there is still a lack of overall assessment of the human gut mycobiome. Here, we performed a
Zeming Zhang +6 more
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IntroductionMicrobial colonization of the gut in early life is important for the development of metabolism, immunity, and the brain. Fungi and bacteria both colonize the human infant gut. The relatively smaller contribution of fungi to the gut microbiome,
Timothy Heisel +14 more
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