Community of microorganisms in the digestive tracts of humans.
1Recent advancements highlight the important role of gut microbiome in human health.
2Environmental temperature and heat stress are known to modify the gut microbiome.
3Here, we describe the first gut microbiome diversity study of CDV-infected pandas.
4The human gut microbiome plays an important part in human health.
5However, the relationship between the gut microbiome and disease remains to be established.
6The gut microbiome has been linked to fear extinction learning in animal models.
7These results may guide researchers in experimental design choices for gut microbiome studies.
8These alcohol-induced changes were abrogated following an antibiotic-induced reduction in the gut microbiome.
9Background: The gut microbiome is increasingly recognized as a contributor to disease states.
10Such phenotype is broadly consistent with reported effects for the whole gut microbiome.
11Some mice were treated with oral antibiotics daily to diminish the gut microbiome.
12The gut microbiome can be readily influenced by external factors, such as nanomaterials.
13The influence of dairy on the gut microbiome has not been studied extensively.
14Interpretation: Several risk and prodromal markers of PD are associated with gut microbiome composition.
15Fecal DNA is the primary source for the majority of human gut microbiome studies.
16Little is known about effect of long-term ART on gut microbiome in HIV-infected children.
Translations for gut microbiome