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    Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes. by Li, M, Wang, B, Zhang, M, Rantalainen, M, Wang, S, Zhou, H, Zhang, Y, Shen, J, Pang, X, Zhang, M, Wei, H, Chen, Y, Lu, H, Zuo, J, Su, M, Qiu, Y, Jia, W, Xiao, C, Smith, L, Yang, S, Holmes, E, Tang, H, Zhao, G, Nicholson, J, Li, L

    Published 2008
    “…Humans have evolved intimate symbiotic relationships with a consortium of gut microbes (microbiome) and individual variations in the microbiome influence host health, may be implicated in disease etiology, and affect drug metabolism, toxicity, and efficacy. …”
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    Investigating the effect of tetracycline on gut microbiome metabolism and microbe-host interactions by Keerthisinghe, Rajapaksha Pathiranage Tharushi Prabha

    Published 2021
    “…This thesis also tentatively explored the contribution of TET altered microbe-host interactions mediated through gut bacterial metabolites and immunoregulatory compounds on obesity-related complications. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Gut-muscle crosstalk. a perspective on influence of microbes on muscle function by Chew, Weixuan, Lim, Yen Peng, Lim, Wee Shiong, Chambers, Edward S., Frost, Gary, Wong, Sunny Hei, Ali, Yusuf

    Published 2023
    “…Herein, we provide a brief overview of how gut microbiota may influence muscle health and how various microbes may in turn be altered during certain muscle disease states. …”
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    Social and environmental transmission spread different sets of gut microbes in wild mice by Raulo, A, Bürkner, P, Finerty, GE, Dale, J, Hanski, E, English, HM, Lamberth, C, Firth, JA, Coulson, T, Knowles, SCL

    Published 2024
    “…Gut microbes shape many aspects of organismal biology, yet how these key bacteria transmit among hosts in natural populations remains poorly understood. …”
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    Gut CD4+ T cell phenotypes are a continuum molded by microbes, not by TH archetypes by Kiner, Evgeny, Willie, Elijah, Vijaykumar, Brinda, Chowdhary, Kaitavjeet, Schmutz, Hugo, Chandler, Jodie, Schnell, Alexandra, Thakore, Pratiksha I., LeGros, Graham, Mostafavi, Sara, Mathis, Diane, Benoist, Christophe, Aguilar, Oscar, Allan, Rhys, Astarita, Jilian, Austen, K. Frank, Barrett, Nora, Baysoy, Alev, Benoist, Christophe, Brown, Brian D., Buechler, Matthew, Buenrostro, Jason, Casanova, Maria Acebes, Choi, Kyunghee, Chowdhary, Kaitavjeet, Colonna, Marco, Crowl, Ty, Deng, Tianda, Desai, Jigar V., Desland, Fiona, Dhainaut, Maxime, Ding, Jiarui, Dominguez, Claudia, Dwyer, Daniel, Frascoli, Michela, Gal-Oz, Shani, Goldrath, Ananda, Grieshaber-Bouyer, Ricardo, Jia, Baosen, Johanson, Tim, Jordan, Stefan, Kang, Joonsoo, Kapoor, Varun, Kenigsberg, Ephraim, Kim, Joel, wook Kim, Ki, Kiner, Evgeny, Kronenberg, Mitchell, Lanier, Lewis, Laplace, Catherine, Lareau, Caleb, Leader, Andrew, Lee, Jisu, Magen, Assaf, Maier, Barbara, Maslova, Alexandra, Mathis, Diane, McFarland, Adelle, Merad, Miriam, Meunier, Etienne, Monach, Paul, Mostafavi, Sara, Muller, Soren, Muus, Christoph, Ner-Gaon, Hadas, Nguyen, Quyhn, Nigrovic, Peter A., Novakovsky, German, Nutt, Stephen, Omilusik, Kayla, Ortiz-Lopez, Adriana, Paynich, Mallory, Peng, Vincent, Potempa, Marc, Pradhan, Rachana, Quon, Sara, Ramirez, Ricardo, Ramanan, Deepshika, Randolph, Gwendalyn, Regev, Aviv, Rose, Samuel A., Seddu, Kumba, Shay, Tal, Shemesh, Avishai, Shyer, Justin, Smilie, Christopher, Spidale, Nick, Subramanian, Ayshwarya, Sylvia, Katelyn, Tellier, Julie, Turley, Shannon, Vijaykumar, Brinda, Wagers, Amy, Wang, Chendi, Wang, Peter L., Wroblewska, Aleksandra, Yang, Liang, Yim, Aldrin, Yoshida, Hideyuki

    Published 2022
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    Gut microbes define liver cancer risk in mice exposed to chemical and viral transgenic hepatocarcinogens by Rogers, Arlin B., Fry, Rebecca C., Dedon, Peter C., Tannenbaum, Steven Robert, Schauer, David B., Essigmann, John M., McFaline, Jose Luis, Williams, Michelle V., Doernte, A. L., Fiala, Jeannette Louise Allen, Raczynski, Arkadiusz R., Theve, E. J., Feng, Yan, Fox, James G., Lemon, S. M., Weinman, S. A.

    Published 2010
    “…Worldwide, the highest incidence of HCC is in regions endemic for the foodborne contaminant aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Recently, gut microbes have been implicated in multisystemic diseases including obesity and diabetes. …”
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    Defensins, lectins, mucins, and secretory immunoglobulin A: microbe-binding biomolecules that contribute to mucosal immunity in the human gut by Chairatana, Phoom, Nolan, Elizabeth Marie

    Published 2018
    “…In this review, we focus on a subset of these remarkable host-defense factors–enteric α-defensins, select lectins, mucins, and secretory immunoglobulin A–that have the capacity to bind microbes and thereby contribute to barrier function in the human gut. …”
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    Altered gut microbial metabolites in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and alzheimer's disease : signals in host-microbe interplay by Wu, Li, Han, Yuqiu, Zheng, Zhipeng, Peng, Guoping, Liu, Ping, Yue, Siqing, Zhu, Shuai, Chen, Jun, Lv, Hanying, Shao, Lifang, Sheng, Yan, Wang, Yulan, Li, Liang, Li, Lanjuan, Wang, Baohong

    Published 2021
    “…This study showed fecal-based gut microbial signatures were associated with the presence and progression of AD, providing a potential target for microbiota or dietary intervention in AD prevention and support for the host-microbe crosstalk signals in AD pathophysiology.…”
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    Diversity, composition, taxa biomarkers, and functional genes of fish gut microbes in peat swamp forests and its converted areas in North Selangor, Malaysia by Saadu, Hamidu, Sutra, Jumria, Ismail, Ahmad, Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir, Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai

    Published 2021
    “…This study determines the fish gut microbes’ diversity, composition, taxa biomarkers, and functional genes in peat swamp forests and its converted areas in North Selangor, Malaysia. …”
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    Metagenomic studies of the gut microbiota: the snake gut microbiota as a model organism by Sukumaran, Salinii Nair, Azmi, Aida Azrina, Yoke, Kqueen Cheah

    Published 2018
    “…The microbial communities and its genetic blueprint greatly influence in many human diseases. Most of the microbe populations are grow in an individual’s gut. …”
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    Neurobehavioural consequences of the gut microbiota by Martin, Katherine

    Published 2021
    “…The discovery that gut microbes modulate mammalian behaviour has prompted a paradigm shift in modern neuroscience. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Diagnosing and engineering gut microbiomes by Cappio Barazzone, E, Diard, M, Hug, I, Larsson, L, Slack, E

    Published 2024
    “…The microbes, nutrients and toxins that we are exposed to can have a profound effect on the composition and function of the gut microbiome. …”
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    Gut microbiota metagenomics in aquaculture: factors influencing gut microbiome and its physiological role in fish by Yukgehnaish, Kumarasan, Kumar, Praveen, Sivachandran, Parimannan, Marimuthu, Kasi, Arshad, Aziz, Paray, Bilal Ahmad, Arockiaraj, Jesu

    Published 2020
    “…The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria and hard to cure fish diseases warrant the possible utilization of gut microbes that exhibits a positive effect on the fish and thus lead to the usage of these microbes as probiotics. …”
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    Beyond a gut feeling : how the immune system impacts the effect of gut microbiota in neurodevelopment by Azhari, Atiqah, Azizan, Farouq, Esposito, Gianluca

    Published 2019
    “…Hooks et al. posit that gastrointestinal microbes alter the end state of development indirectly. …”
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    Gut buddies: multispecies studies and the microbiome by Lorimer, J

    Published 2016
    “…We learn that this life is changing fast as a result of modern lifestyles, and that missing microbes are causing epidemics of absence. There is a growing interest in restoring components of the microbiome. …”
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