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RSS feed of new symbiosis- and microbiome-related papers in PubMed. Managed by @KlassenLab. Image from wikimedia, public domain.
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Multicompartmental Traumatic Injury and the Microbiome: Shift to a Pathobiome
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Multiple injuries with and without chronic stress induces significant alterations in microbiome diversity and composition within 3 days; these changes are more prominent and persist for 1 week...
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Selectivity of polyclonal repertoire of anti-microbial IgA and its subclasses in saliva and serum in humans
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Increased interest in microbiota calls for the thorough analysis of antibody reactivity to different microorganisms. As salivary IgA represents the first line of defence against microorganisms...
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<em>Bifidobacterium breve</em> intervention combined with environmental enrichment alleviates cognitive impairment by regulating the gut microbiota and microbial metabolites in Alzheimer's disease mice
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by behavioral and cognitive impairments and its increasing prevalence imposes a healthcare burden on society. To date, most intervention studies have only...
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Disease predisposition of human leukocyte antigen class II genes influences the gut microbiota composition in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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The HLA class II genes may influence the gut microbiota compositions in patients with PBC. Differential gut microbiota were expressed at different taxonomic levels. Some bacterial abundances may be...
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Glucose metabolism and glycosylation link the gut microbiota to autoimmune diseases
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Carbohydrates serve as important energy sources and structural substances for human body as well as for gut microbes. As evidenced by the advances in immunometabolism, glucose metabolism and adenos...
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Convergent evolution of the gut microbiome in marine carnivores
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The gut microbiome can help the host adapt to a variety of environments and is affected by many factors. Marine carnivores have unique habitats in extreme environments. The question of whether marine...
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Crosstalk between the Intestinal Virome and Other Components of the Microbiota, and Its Effect on Intestinal Mucosal Response and Diseases
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In recent years, there has been ample evidence illustrating the effect of microbiota on gut immunity, homeostasis, and disease. Most of these studies have engaged more efforts in understanding the...
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Probiotic supplementation and systemic inflammation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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[http://www.irct.ir], identifier [IRCT20181210041 918N1].
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<em>Clostridioides difficile</em> and neurological disorders: New perspectives
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Despite brain physiological functions or pathological dysfunctions relying on the activity of neuronal/non-neuronal populations, over the last decades a plethora of evidence unraveled the essential...
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Metformin modulates the gut microbiome in broiler breeder hens
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Broiler breeder hens, the parent stock of commercial broiler chickens, are genetically selected for rapid growth. Due to a longer production period and the focus of genetic selection on superior...
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Changes in soil bacterial community and functions by substituting chemical fertilizer with biogas slurry in an apple orchard
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Growing concerns about the negative environmental effects of excessive chemical fertilizer input in fruit production have resulted in many attempts looking for adequate substitution. Biogas slurry as...
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Microbe-assisted crop improvement: a sustainable weapon to restore holobiont functionality and resilience
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In the past years, breeding programs have been mainly addressed on pushing the commercial features, forgetting important traits, such as those related to environmental stress resilience, that are...
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The Cao-Xiang-Wei-Kang formula attenuates the progression of experimental colitis by restoring the homeostasis of the microbiome and suppressing inflammation
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is pathologically characterized by an immune response accommodative insufficiency and dysbiosis accompanied by persistent epithelial barrier dysfunction. The Cao-Xi...
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Shared Core Microbiome and Functionality of Key Taxa Suppressive to Banana Fusarium Wilt
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Microbial contributions to natural soil suppressiveness have been reported for a range of plant pathogens and cropping systems. To disentangle the mechanisms underlying suppression of banana Panama...
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Gender-related differences in the effects of <em>Inonotus obliquus</em> polysaccharide on intestinal microorganisms in SD rats model
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Natural edible fungal polysaccharides are of research and application value for the prevention of diseases by improving the microenvironment within the intestine. Inonotus obliquus polysaccharide...
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Addition of Soluble Fiber in Low-Fat Purified Diets Maintains Cecal and Colonic Morphology, Modulates Bacterial Populations and Predicted Functions, and Improves Glucose Tolerance Compared with Traditional AIN Diets in Male Mice
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PDs formulated with lower sucrose and increased fiber content, particularly soluble fiber, blunted elevations in metabolic parameters and favorably impacted the microbiota and metagenome in C57BL/6N...
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Ingestion of Indigestible Cacao Proteins Promotes Defecation and Alters the Intestinal Microbiota in Mice
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Ingestion of indigestible cacao proteins promoted defecation and altered the intestinal microbiota such as Lactococcus, Mucispirillum, Anaerotruncus, Oscillospira, and Roseburia species in mice.
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The effects and significance of gut microbiota and its metabolites on the regulation of osteoarthritis: Close coordination of gut-bone axis
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic degenerative disease of articular cartilage in middle-aged and older individuals, which can result in the joint pain and dysfunction, and even cause the joint...
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Gut microbiota-mitochondrial inter-talk in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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The increasing prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is a progressive disease, has exerted huge a healthcare burden worldwide. New investigations have suggested that the gut...
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