Community of microorganisms in the digestive tracts of humans.
1The human gut microbiota is involved in host health and disease development.
2Background: How the gut microbiota regulates intestinal homeostasis is not completely clear.
3Recently, it was shown that the gut microbiota can also produce NO.
4The gut microbiota of Atlantic salmon showed similarities with that of mammals.
5Alterations in gut microbiota impact the pathophysiology of several diseases, including cancer.
6From here the gut microbiota influence how aspects of our brain develop.
7Manipulation of the gut microbiota holds great promise for the treatment of diseases.
8Changes in gut microbiota metabolism could therefore contribute to pathophysiological processes.
9Therefore, we proposed that disturbed sleep may regulate gut microbiota homeostasis.
10Background: Alcohol-related morbidity may involve changes in the gut microbiota and immune dysregulation.
11However, little is known about the role of the gut microbiota in myocarditis.
12Here, we investigated gut microbiota changes related to these diseases and their coexistence.
13The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in immune system development and function.
14Human gut microbiota plays a key role in the development of metabolic syndrome.
15Inflammatory diseases in mouse models are under strong impact from the gut microbiota.
16The human gut microbiota plays a central role in human well-being and disease.
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