The human gutmicrobiota is involved in host health and disease development.
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Background: How the gutmicrobiota regulates intestinal homeostasis is not completely clear.
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Recently, it was shown that the gutmicrobiota can also produce NO.
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The gutmicrobiota of Atlantic salmon showed similarities with that of mammals.
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Alterations in gutmicrobiota impact the pathophysiology of several diseases, including cancer.
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Studies in adults have indicated that the gastrointestinalmicrobiota could be involved in IBS.
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Objective: Determine the effects of voluntary Ex on the gastrointestinalmicrobiota in LF-fed mice and in HF-DIO.
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Background & aims: Establishment of the gastrointestinalmicrobiota during infancy affects immune system development and oral tolerance induction.
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In addition, the association between gastrointestinalmicrobiota and gastric cancer are discussed, which may offer insights in exploring the novel microbiota-targeted therapeutics.
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The specialty of gastroenterology will be affected profoundly by the ability to modify the gastrointestinalmicrobiota through the rational deployment of antibiotics, probiotics, and prebiotics.
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Recent advancements highlight the important role of gutmicrobiome in human health.
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Environmental temperature and heat stress are known to modify the gutmicrobiome.
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Here, we describe the first gutmicrobiome diversity study of CDV-infected pandas.
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The human gutmicrobiome plays an important part in human health.
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However, the relationship between the gutmicrobiome and disease remains to be established.
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Broad shifts to the upper gastrointestinalmicrobiome may be partly responsible.
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Little is known about the contribution of the gastrointestinalmicrobiome to the development of malignancies.
Ús de gut flora en anglès
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We add to the food acidophilus just to give them extra gutflora.
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The Italians' gutflora was generally what they expected in Western diets, with some Mediterranean influences.
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These results indicate that humanity has experienced a depletion of the gutflora since diverging from Pan.
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Instead of having a genome, your heritable traits are defined by a unique blend of gutflora.
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Our results suggested that both gutflora alteration and endotoxemia may be involved in the progression of NAFLD.
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Conclusions: Large doses, numbers and greater duration of antibiotic therapy all result in a greater degree of normal gutflora depletion.
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It is possible that the alterations in gutflora in diabetic foot ulcer patients protect them from antibiotic-induced C. difficile overgrowth.
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Supplementing your diet with a daily probiotic will also help to introduce good bacteria into your system and balance your gutflora.
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We have shown that administering vancomycin to mice early in life shifts resident gutflora and enhances future susceptibility to allergic asthma.
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But the truth is, the more beans you eat, the less you'll find this an issue, as your gutflora will adapt.
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Background: Differences exist between the proximal and distal colon in terms of developmental origin, exposure to patterning genes, environmental mutagens, and gutflora.
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Researchers at Auckland University's Liggins Institute now suspect there may be a link between gutflora, also known as the microbiome, and obesity.
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Your gut microbiots is the name given to the microbe population living in our intestine (we used to call it gutflora).
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One had a low ability to maintain a healthy balance in the gutflora, the other had a high ability to protect against toxins.
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It was found that IND dramatically altered the gutflora and IND no longer exacerbated colitis when colitis was induced after gutflora depletion.
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Leafy greens carry all the vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and gutflora that your body could possibly need in order to not merely survive, but thrive.