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    Gut Microbiota and the Paradox of Cancer Immunotherapy by Poutahidis, Theofilos, Kleinewietfeld, Markus, Erdman, Susan E.

    Published 2014
    “…Stimulated by a gut microbiota-centric systemic homeostasis hypothesis, we set out to explore the influence of the gut microbiome to explain the paradoxical roles of regulatory T-lymphocytes in cancer development and growth. …”
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    Regional diets targeting gut microbial dynamics to support prolonged healthspan by Low, Dorrain Yanwen, Hejndorf, Sophia, Tharmabalan, Rachel Thomas, Poppema, Sibrandes, Pettersson, Sven

    Published 2021
    “…As ageing is an inevitable, non-reversing and highly individualised process, we need to better understand how non-genetic factors like diet choices and commensal gut microbes can modulate the biology of ageing. …”
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    Transmission ecology of the gut microbiota in wild mice by Raulo, A

    Published 2021
    “…Further, these two transmission routes seem to transmit different sets of gut microbes, with environmental transmission being influential for aerotolerant bacteria while social networks functioning as a transmission pathway specifically for anaerobic microbes. …”
    Thesis
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    Structural and functional investigation revealed gut microbiota-derived peptidoglycan disaccharides as immunomodulatory molecules that maintain host gut homeostasis by Li, Chenyu

    Published 2024
    “…In this thesis, I developed a HPLC-HRMS/MS-based workflow to reveal the total PGN loads and to identify the main players of PGN reservoirs in the host gut and blood. Exploiting the current protocol, I unraveled PGN levels in healthy hosts and their dynamic changes in the gut upon antibiotics perturbation. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Ecological principles of colonisation resistance in the gut microbiome by Spragge, F

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The mammalian gut is home to hundreds of species of microbes, collectively known as the gut microbiome. …”
    Thesis
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    Two dynamic regimes in the human gut microbiome by Gibbons, Sean Michael, Kearney, Sean M, Smillie, Chris S, Alm, Eric J

    Published 2017
    “…The gut microbiome is a dynamic system that changes with host development, health, behavior, diet, and microbe-microbe interactions. …”
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    Isolation and identification of microbes to convert green wastes to sugars for ethanol production by Lim, Si Jia.

    Published 2009
    “…In this study, bacterial communities which played the key physiological function in cellulose and hemicellulose digestion within the guts of the larvae of the yellow mealworm, Tenebrio molitor L. were investigated. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Exploring the role of gut microbiota in advancing personalized medicine by Gouxin Huang, Raees Khan, Yilin Zheng, Ping-Chin Lee, Qingnan Li, Imran Khan Yousufzai

    Published 2023
    “…Ongoing extensive research in the field of gut microbiota (GM) has highlighted the crucial role of gut-dwelling microbes in human health. …”
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    Gut bacteria require neutrophils to promote mammary tumorigenesis by Lakritz, Jessica, Poutahidis, Theofilos, Mirabal, Sheyla, Varian, Bernard, Levkovich, Tatiana, Ibrahim, Yassin, Ward, Jerrold M., Teng, Ellen C., Fisher, Brett, Parry, Nicola, Lesage, Stephanie, Alberg, Natalie, Gourishetti, Sravya, Fox, James G., Ge, Zhongming, Erdman, Susan E.

    Published 2015
    “…These data demonstrate that host neutrophil-associated immune responses to intestinal tract microbes significantly impact cancer progression in distal tissues such as mammary glands, and identify gut microbes as novel targets for extra-intestinal cancer therapy.…”
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    Gut bacterial metabolites modulate endoplasmic reticulum stress by Ke, Xiaobo, You, Kwontae, Pichaud, Matthieu, Haiser, Henry J., Graham, Daniel B., Vlamakis, Hera, Porter, Jeffrey A., Xavier, Ramnik J.

    Published 2021
    “…Conclusions Our study identified novel links between classes of gut microbe-derived metabolites and the ER stress response, suggesting the potential for these metabolites to contribute to gut ER homeostasis and providing insight into the molecular mechanisms by which gut microbes impact intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis.…”
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    The influence of the gut microbiome on BCG-induced trained immunity by Stražar, Martin, Mourits, Vera P., Koeken, Valerie A. C. M., de Bree, L. C. J., Moorlag, Simone J. C. F. M., Joosten, Leo A. B., van Crevel, Reinout, Vlamakis, Hera, Netea, Mihai G., Xavier, Ramnik J.

    Published 2021
    “…Roseburia is found to alter both trained immune responses and phenylalanine metabolism, revealing microbes and microbial products that may alter BCG-induced immunity. …”
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    The influence of the gut microbiome on BCG-induced trained immunity by Stražar, Martin, Mourits, Vera P., Koeken, Valerie A. C. M., de Bree, L. C. J., Moorlag, Simone J. C. F. M., Joosten, Leo A. B., van Crevel, Reinout, Vlamakis, Hera, Netea, Mihai G., Xavier, Ramnik J.

    Published 2022
    “…Roseburia is found to alter both trained immune responses and phenylalanine metabolism, revealing microbes and microbial products that may alter BCG-induced immunity. …”
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    The human gut bacterial genotoxin colibactin alkylates DNA by Ngo, Lizzie, Samson, Leona D., Engelward, Bevin P.

    Published 2020
    “…Our findings reveal a potential biomarker for colibactin exposure and provide mechanistic insights into how a gut microbe may contribute to colorectal carcinogenesis.…”
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    A review on health benefits and processing of tempeh with outlines on its functional microbes by Teoh, Sze Qi, Chin, Nyuk Ling, Chong, Chun Wie, Mat Ripen, Adiratna, How, Syahmeer, Lim, Joyce Jen Li

    Published 2024
    “…Consumption of tempeh has been linked to various health advantages including antidiabetic effects, cholesterol-lowering properties, improved cognitive function, antitumor and anticancer properties, anti-aging effects and improved gut health as well as reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. …”
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    Utilizing a reductionist model to study host-microbe interactions in intestinal inflammation by Tsou, Amy M., Goettel, Jeremy A., Bao, Bin, Biswas, Amlan, Kang, Yu H., Redhu, Naresh S., Peng, Kaiyue, Putzel, Gregory G., Saltzman, Jeffrey, Kelly, Ryan, Gringauz, Jordan, Barends, Jared, Hatazaki, Mai, Frei, Sandra M.

    Published 2021
    “…Abstract Background The gut microbiome is altered in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, yet how these alterations contribute to intestinal inflammation is poorly understood. …”
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    The evolution of mutualism in gut microbiota via host epithelial selection by Schluter, J, Foster, K

    Published 2012
    “…The human gut harbours a large and genetically diverse population of symbiotic microbes that both feed and protect the host. …”
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    Social networks strongly predict the gut microbiota of wild mice by Raulo, A, Allen, BE, Troitsky, T, Husby, A, Firth, JA, Coulson, T, Knowles, SCL

    Published 2021
    “…The mammalian gut teems with microbes, yet how hosts acquire these symbionts remains poorly understood. …”
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    Gut bacterial metabolism contributes to host global purine homeostasis by Kasahara, Kazuyuki, Kerby, Robert L., Zhang, Qijun, Pradhan, Meenakshi, Mehrabian, Margarete, Lusis, Aldons J., Bergström, Göran, Bäckhed, Fredrik, Rey, Federico E.

    Published 2024
    “…Thus, gut microbes are important drivers of host global purine homeostasis and serum UA levels, and gut bacterial catabolism of purines may represent a mechanism by which gut bacteria influence health.…”
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