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  1. 117081
    “…Integrated analyses uncovered metabolites and bacteria linked with hepatic transcripts affected by WD intake, aging, and FXR KO as well as related to HCC patient survival. …”
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  2. 117082
    “…Human 3D cell models are essential tools for studying host-bacteria interactions and reducing confounding factors inherent in clinical studies. …”
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  3. 117083
    “…Furthermore, compared with WT mice, Atf4(+/−) mice exhibited higher pathology scores, increased expression of inflammatory factor genes (TNF-α, IL-1β), suppressed expression of CD31 and vascular endothelial-cadherin in the colon, and increased translocation of intestinal bacteria to lymph nodes and lungs following exposure to LPS. …”
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  4. 117084
    “…Aliquots of 500 mL were passed through membrane filters of decreasing pore sizes to enable all the water to pass through and capture bacteria. For each sample, the resulting filters were placed into two modified MacConkey (MAC) broths, one supplemented with 0.5 μg/mL of meropenem and 70 μg/mL of ZnSO(4) and the other supplemented with 2 μg/mL cefotaxime. …”
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  5. 117085
    por Li, Yong, Yu, Xintao, Liu, Huan, Gong, Zhilian
    Publicado 2023
    “…Our study indicated phoD-harboring bacteria in the sediments of Sancha Lake with the characteristics of high diversity and significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity in abundance and community structure, which played a important role in the release of SRP.…”
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  6. 117086
    “…The feral form seems to carry some bacteria of both domestic pigs, derived from its ancestral condition, and wild boars, probably as a sign of a recent re-adaptation strategy to the natural environment. …”
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  7. 117087
    “…Histopathologic findings in hatchling mortalities included severe, acute, multifocal, heterophilic bronchopneumonia with intralesional bacteria in 4/50 (8%) hatchlings. Data from this study guide conservation strategies by identifying risk factors and further avenues of research needed to support reproductive success of leatherback sea turtles in Grenada and the greater Caribbean region.…”
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    “…Moreover, by metagenome binning, we found the DNRA populations mainly belonged to Proteobacteria, Planctomycetota, and Nitrospirae, while the denitrifying bacteria with complete denitrification performance were all Proteobacteria. …”
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    “…P. ananatis is a well‐defined taxonomic unit; nonetheless, its pathogenic nature is not well defined and non‐pathogenic populations are known to occupy several, very different environmental niches as saprophytes, or as plant growth promoting bacteria or biocontrol agents. It is also described as a clinical pathogen causing bacteraemia and sepsis or as a member of the gut microbiota of several insects. …”
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  14. 117094
    “…Using metagenome sequencing in combination with 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, the results showed that the abundance of propionate-producing Succiniclasticum and hydrogenating bacteria Tenericutes was enriched in the F group. For rumen metabolism, grazing caused up-regulation of EPA, DHA and oleic acid and down-regulation of decanoic acid, as well as, screening for 2-ketobutyric acid as a vital differential metabolite, which was enriched in the propionate metabolism pathway. …”
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  15. 117095
    “…Our group recently developed a model to investigate the role of the gut in PD, demonstrating that mice with genetic ablation of the PD-associated gene Pink1 exhibited motor phenotypes only when previously infected with Gram-negative Citrobacter rodentium intestinal bacteria. As Pink1 and other PD-associated genes are expressed in IECs, we hypothesize that PD-associated gene mutations directly affect the epithelium and impact early PD pathophysiology. …”
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  16. 117096
    “…PURPOSE: Some data suggests the development of UC can be driven by pathogenic bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, which can carry virulence genes important for colonizing the gut (e.g. fimH) and disrupting the intestinal epithelium (e.g. hylA). …”
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  17. 117097
    “…However, methane-oxidizing bacteria from the candidate phylum Binatota have recently been described and shown to be present in oxic shallow-water marine sponges, where sources of methane remain undescribed. …”
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  18. 117098
    Publicado 2009
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Prevalence of Clostridium perfringens in intestinal microflora of non-human primates / Shiho Fujita, Asami Ogasawara, and Takashi Kageyama -- Intestinal bacteria of chimpanzees in the wild and in captivity : an application of molecular ecological methodologies / Kazunari Ushida -- Gastrointestinal parasites of bonobos in the Lomako Forest, Democratic Republic of Congo / Jozef Dupain ... …”
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  19. 117099
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- algal-invertebrate symbioses in corals and soft corals -- Diversity of zooxanthellae -- Physiology of coral calcification -- Photosynthesis and carbon fluxes -- Phosphorus -- Symbiosis establishment and stability -- Coral-microbial associations -- Sponge symbioses with non-photosynthetic bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae -- 'Macro' or iconic symbioses e..g. fish and sea anemones, shrimps, and fish --…”
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  20. 117100
    “…Lower water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) and a higher buffering capacity can contribute to this; however, the presence of Bacillus can help create an anaerobic environment, which is more conducive to the growth of anaerobic bacteria. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of Bacillus coagulans (BC) as an inoculant for silage fermentation. …”
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