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Biochar is a carbonaceous material resulting from the pyrolysis of biomass carried out in a rotary kiln with little oxygen. Biochar provides many advantages for animal nutrition when utilized as an ingredient in a blended product, including improved animal feed digestibility, reduced enteric methane production, and increased livestock growth ...
Bernabas Ayeneshet +2 more
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MetaMIS: a metagenomic microbial interaction simulator based on microbial community profiles [PDF]
User guide of MetsMIS.
Daryi Wang +2 more
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Brewery byproducts such as brewer’s spent yeast (BSY, Saccharomyces cerevisiae) have little‐to‐no commercial value; however, BSY contains nutritional properties with the potential to be utilized as a beneficial feed additive by the aquaculture industry.
Jason D. Pough II +7 more
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Laboratory diagnostics of Brachyspira species [PDF]
Bacteria of the genus Brachyspira are intestinal spirochaetes that can cause diarrhoea and mortality in pigs. Laboratory diagnostics of Brachyspira species is essential for confirming clinical diagnosis, for providing data for optimal treatment and for ...
Råsbäck, Therese
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Associations Between Oral Microbiota Pathogens and Elevated Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Men
Systemic inflammation is associated with depression. Certain oral bacterial species contribute to inflammation; however their potential association with mental disorders remains unclear. This study investigated the associations between oral microbiota pathogens and depressive and anxiety symptoms.
Fannie Kerff +6 more
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Diversity and evolutionary patterns in the bacterial gut microbiota of termites and cockroaches [PDF]
This thesis comprises an array of studies about the bacterial gut microbiota in cockroaches and termites belonging to the superorder Dictyoptera. A high-throughput sequencing method, namely 454 pyrotag sequencing, was established and tested to analyzing ...
Köhler, Tim
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Gut microbiota and autoimmune diseases: Insights from Mendelian randomization
Gut microbiota is significantly linked to autoimmune diseases (AID) like systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), multiple sclerosis (MS), and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). These associations include changes in gut microbial diversity and the abundance of specific gut microbiota, but they do not necessarily imply causation.
Fangxiang Mu +2 more
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Within low‐ to middle‐income countries (LMIC) opportunities for microbiome‐based therapeutics include sexual health epidemics, maternal health, early life mortality, malnutrition, vaccine response and infectious diseases. In this review we detail the advances that have been achieved in microbiome‐based medicines for these areas of healthcare and ...
Emily L. Gulliver +3 more
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Mendelian randomization studies in ankylosing spondylitis: A systematic review
Abstract Introduction Previous research has revealed connections between ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and comorbid conditions. However, observational studies frequently encounter difficulties in establishing definitive causal links between potential risk factors and AS. In contrast, Mendelian randomization (MR) offers a more robust approach to exploring
Jiangnan Wei +7 more
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High throughput DNA sequencing to detect differences in the subgingival plaque microbiome in elderly subjects with and without dementia [PDF]
BACKGROUND: To investigate the potential association between oral health and cognitive function, a pilot study was conducted to evaluate high throughput DNA sequencing of the V3 region of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene for determining the relative abundance ...
Andrew F Cockburn +9 more
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