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Development of consumer probiotics for the US market [PDF]
Mary Ellen Sanders
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Probiotics: Should We Consider it in Therapeutics?
Md Ismail Patwary, MD Khalilur Rahman
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Abstract Aims Gut dysbiosis is proven to be involved in the pathogenesis and progression of heart failure (HF). Hindering the detrimental effects of gut‐heart axis is an emerging trend. Our goal is to investigate the causal relationship between gut microbiota and HF, with the aim of facilitating future exploration of microbiome‐targeted approaches to ...
Liyan Huang+8 more
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Effect of diet and probiotic addition on chemical composition of free or particle-associated bacterial populations of the rumen [PDF]
J. Chiquette, C. Benchaar
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Charting the landscape of the environmental exposome
We describe the biological and chemical components of the environmental exposomes in three major environmental matrices that are highly relevant to human and social‐economical health—air, soil, and water. We discuss how different exposome components can interact with each other. Finally, we propose a list of outstanding challenges to be tackled to push
Xin Wei+6 more
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Synergistic strength: unleashing exercise and polyphenols against breast cancer
Breast cancer remains a major global health challenge, necessitating innovative preventive and therapeutic strategies. Emerging evidence such as clinical trials suggests that the combination of exercise and polyphenol intake exerts synergistic effects in
Haifan Pang, Bita Badehnoosh
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Ketogenic diet therapy for the treatment of pediatric epilepsy
Abstract In 1921, the classic ketogenic diet was created at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota to treat epilepsy in children and adults. Over a century later, it is a widely used, standard‐of‐care therapy for typically treatment‐resistant epilepsy worldwide.
Babitha Haridas+2 more
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Gut microbiota‐stem cell niche crosstalk: A new territory for maintaining intestinal homeostasis
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are protected by their niche and are regulated by Wnt, bone morphogenetic protein, and Notch. ISCs and their relationship with intestinal microbiota provide a feasible pathway to alleviate intestinal diseases. Diverse bacteria‐related postbiotics regulate ISCs and maintain their homeostasis.
Ning Ma+3 more
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Gut‐microbiota‐brain Axis and post‐traumatic epilepsy
Abstract There has been growing evidence that perturbations in gut‐microbiota‐brain axis (GMBA) are involved in mechanisms of chronic sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI). This review discusses the connection between GMBA and post‐traumatic epilepsy (PTE), the latter being a common outcome of TBI.
Andrey Mazarati
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