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ABSTRACT Accumulating evidence suggests that the intestinal microbiota participates in the progression of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) through microbiota‐host interaction. However, the beneficial role of commensal mycobiota in MASLD progression remains poorly understood.
Shuping Qiao +11 more
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Serving the scientific community: FEBS Open Bio in 2024. [PDF]
Wright DE, De la Rosa MA.
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The Inaugural Australian Centre for Hepatitis Virology Public Panel Discussion on Viral Hepatitis Research-Lessons in Scientific Community Outreach. [PDF]
Tu T +5 more
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Canagliflozin treatment reshapes the gut microbiota in DKD and elevates levels of melibiose, a metabolite derived from Roseburia intestinalis. Melibiose directly binds to and enhances the enzymatic activity of glyoxalase 1, leading to decreased methylglyoxal accumulation.
Wei Zhang +32 more
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A framework for understanding an open scientific community using automated harvesting of public artifacts. [PDF]
Liu S +5 more
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the scientific community. [PDF]
Subramanya SH, Lama B, Acharya KP.
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Policy liberalism and source of news predict pandemic-related health behaviors and trust in the scientific community. [PDF]
Reinhardt M, Findley MB, Countryman RA.
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ABSTRACT Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease initiated and sustained by plaque microorganisms and host immune response, remains an intractable oral disease and a leading cause of tooth loss worldwide. Traditional mechanical debridement and adjunctive antibiotic or antiseptic therapy often shows limited efficacy due to the complex anatomical ...
Weiyu Zhang +12 more
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Maintaining a scientific community while social distancing. [PDF]
Lamming DW, Carter CS.
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How the scientific community responded to the COVID-19 pandemic: A subject-level time-trend bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Malekpour MR +15 more
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