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The gut microbiota and host health: a new clinical frontierGut microbiota composition and activity in relation to host metabolic phenotype and disease riskAge and microenvironment outweigh genetic influence on the Zucker rat microbiomeThe vaginal microbiota, human papillomavirus infection and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: what do we know and where are we going next?Effect of the chemical composition of filter media on the microbial community in wastewater biofilms at different temperaturesSegregation of the Anodic Microbial Communities in a Microbial Fuel Cell CascadeSystemic Characterization of an Obese Phenotype in the Zucker Rat Model Defining Metabolic Axes of Energy Metabolism and Host-Microbial Interactions.Metagenomic approaches to exploit the biotechnological potential of the microbial consortia of marine sponges.Using skimmed milk agar to functionally screen a gut metagenomic library for proteases may lead to false positives.Diversity of microbes associated with the marine sponge, Haliclona simulans, isolated from Irish waters and identification of polyketide synthase genes from the sponge metagenome.Human methanogen diversity and incidence in healthy and diseased colonic groups using mcrA gene analysis.Micro-eukaryotic diversity of the human distal gut microbiota: qualitative assessment using culture-dependent and -independent analysis of faeces.Phylogenetic diversity and antimicrobial activities of fungi associated with Haliclona simulans isolated from Irish coastal waters.Microbiomic analysis of the bifidobacterial population in the human distal gut.Culture-independent analysis of desulfovibrios in the human distal colon of healthy, colorectal cancer and polypectomized individuals.Comparative analysis of pyrosequencing and a phylogenetic microarray for exploring microbial community structures in the human distal intestine.Comparative metagenomic analysis of plasmid encoded functions in the human gut microbiomeCombined metagenomic and phenomic approaches identify a novel salt tolerance gene from the human gut microbiomeThe anti-cholesterolaemic effect of a consortium of probiotics: An acute study in C57BL/6J mice.Towards the human colorectal cancer microbiome.Metagenomic identification of a novel salt tolerance gene from the human gut microbiome which encodes a membrane protein with homology to a brp/blh-family β-carotene 15,15'-monooxygenase.Human distal gut microbiome.Minimum taxonomic criteria for bacterial genome sequence depositions and announcements.Functional metagenomics reveals novel salt tolerance loci from the human gut microbiomeDiversity of bifidobacteria within the infant gut microbiotaDifferences in fungi present in induced sputum samples from asthma patients and non-atopic controls: a community based case control study.Colonic mucosa-associated diffusely adherent afaC+ Escherichia coli expressing lpfA and pks are increased in inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer.Dietary cholesterol directly induces acute inflammasome-dependent intestinal inflammationThe human urinary microbiome; bacterial DNA in voided urine of asymptomatic adults.Functional environmental screening of a metagenomic library identifies stlA; a unique salt tolerance locus from the human gut microbiome.Long term effect of gut microbiota transfer on diabetes development.The vaginal microbiome during pregnancy and the postpartum period in a European population.Disturbance of the gut microbiota in early-life selectively affects visceral pain in adulthood without impacting cognitive or anxiety-related behaviors in male rats.Current functional metagenomic approaches only expand the existing protease sequence space, but does not presently add any novelty to it.Microbiome manipulation with faecal microbiome transplantation as a therapeutic strategy in Clostridium difficile infectionMetabolic, immune, and gut microbial signals mount a systems response to Leishmania major infection.The domestication of the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus acidophilus.Rapid Detection of Emerging Pathogens and Loss of Microbial Diversity Associated with Severe Lung Disease in Cystic FibrosisInteractions between multiple helminths and the gut microbiota in wild rodentsCervical intraepithelial neoplasia disease progression is associated with increased vaginal microbiome diversity
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