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The bee bread of honey bees is characterized by a core microbiota despite the application of miticide treatments and variation across space and time. [PDF]
Lawrence BL +5 more
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Structural Adaptations of HepI Enzymes in Proteobacteria: Insights into Evolutionary Resilience and Functional Dynamics [PDF]
Aayatti Mallick Gupta +4 more
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ABSTRACT Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting the gastrointestinal tract. It mainly comprises of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Its global prevalence has risen simultaneously with overweight and obesity among children and young people over the last decades.
Razan Algarni +2 more
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Characteristics of rhizosphere and bulk soil microbial communities in pear trees. [PDF]
Geng J +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims The oral microbiome is at the frontline for environmental exposure and plays an important role in human metabolism. This study explores the relationship between PM2.5 exposure, the oral microbiome, and metabolic biomarkers including ghrelin, resistin, and insulin.
Jiajun Luo +5 more
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Pathogenic piscine intestinal coccidia infection alters gut microbiome in juvenile Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer). [PDF]
Buddhasiri S +6 more
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ABSTRACT The phyllosphere, the aboveground interface between plant leaves and their microbial residents, plays a vital yet underappreciated role in crop productivity. While root‐ and soil‐associated microbiomes are well‐studied, the ecological assembly and yield‐related effects of host‐mediated phyllosphere microbial communities remain largely ...
Fangfang Li +6 more
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Intestinal Development Patterns and Gut Microbiota Colonization Dynamics in Sichuan Bream (<i>Sinibrama taeniatus</i>). [PDF]
Huang S +12 more
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How Plants May Maintain Protein Homeostasis Under Rising Atmospheric CO2
ABSTRACT Vascular plants may employ several physiological mechanisms to stabilize their protein contents as atmospheric CO2 concentrations change over a day, year, decade, or century. One mechanism is that plants may rely more on soil ammonium as their nitrogen source when CO2 increases.
Arnold J. Bloom +2 more
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