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    Gut microbiota and cardiac arrhythmia by Hongxuan Fan, Xuchang Liu, Zhaoyu Ren, Xiaoning Fei, Jing Luo, Xinyu Yang, Yaya Xue, Fenfang Zhang, Bin Liang

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…There is a lot of proof that gut microbiota (GM) and its metabolites have a significant impact on cardiovascular health. …”
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    Coliphages of the human urinary microbiota by Elias Crum, Zubia Merchant, Adriana Ene, Taylor Miller-Ensminger, Genevieve Johnson, Alan J. Wolfe, Catherine Putonti

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Due to its frequent association with urinary tract infections (UTIs), Escherichia coli is the best characterized constituent of the urinary microbiota (urobiome). However, uropathogenic E. coli is just one member of the urobiome. …”
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    Is There a Universal Endurance Microbiota? by Hope Olbricht, Kaitlyn Twadell, Brody Sandel, Craig Stephens, Justen B. Whittall

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Since endurance athletes’ performance is often physiology-limited, understanding the composition and interactions within athletes’ gut microbiota could improve performance. Individual studies describe differences in the relative abundance of bacterial taxa in endurance athletes, suggesting the existence of an “endurance microbiota”, yet the taxa identified are mostly non-overlapping. …”
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    Gut microbiota and myeloproliferative neoplams by Adeniyi Abraham Adesola, Yongfeng Chen, Mihnea Alexandru Gaman

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… The human gut microbiota refers to the collective assembly of microorganisms inhabiting and colonizing the gastrointestinal tract, including bacteria, archaea, and eukarya.1 This intricate microbial ecosystem exists in a symbiotic relationship with the host, with trillions of microorganisms playing key roles in maintaining human health.2 Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes represent the predominant bacterial phyla that form the intestinal microbiome.2 The gut microbiota has developed adaptive mechanisms to promote its survival within the gastrointestinal tract. …”
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    Impact of flooding on the soil microbiota by Anand Shah, Shreya Shah, Vishal Shah

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The ability of the microbiota present in agricultural soil to recover post-flooding is not known. …”
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    Effects of Berberine on the Gastrointestinal Microbiota by Lichao Zhang, Lichao Zhang, Lichao Zhang, Xiaoying Wu, Xiaoying Wu, Xiaoying Wu, Ruibing Yang, Fang Chen, Yao Liao, Yao Liao, Yao Liao, Zifeng Zhu, Zifeng Zhu, Zifeng Zhu, Zhongdao Wu, Zhongdao Wu, Zhongdao Wu, Xi Sun, Xi Sun, Xi Sun, Lifu Wang, Lifu Wang, Lifu Wang

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The gastrointestinal microbiota is a multi-faceted system that is unraveling novel contributors to the development and progression of several diseases. …”
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    Metagenomic Surveys of Gut Microbiota by Rahul Shubhra Mandal, Sudipto Saha, Santasabuj Das

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Gut microbiota of higher vertebrates is host-specific. The number and diversity of the organisms residing within the gut ecosystem are defined by physiological and environmental factors, such as host genotype, habitat, and diet. …”
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