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Academic Article Brain-gut microbiome interactions and functional bowel disorders.
Academic Article Gut microbiota influences low fermentable substrate diet efficacy in children with irritable bowel syndrome.
Academic Article Administration of probiotic kefir to mice with Clostridium difficile infection exacerbates disease.
Academic Article Structural and functional changes within the gut microbiota and susceptibility to Clostridium difficile infection.
Academic Article Probiotics as adjunctive therapy for preventing Clostridium difficile infection - What are we waiting for?
Academic Article The Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis: What Role Does It Play in Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Academic Article GABA-producing Bifidobacterium dentium modulates visceral sensitivity in the intestine.
Academic Article Differences in gut microbial composition correlate with regional brain volumes in irritable bowel syndrome.
Academic Article Next-Generation Probiotics Targeting Clostridium difficile through Precursor-Directed Antimicrobial Biosynthesis.
Academic Article Antibiotic-Associated Disruption of Microbiota Composition and Function in Cirrhosis Is Restored by Fecal Transplant.
Academic Article Microbiota dysbiosis and its pathophysiological significance in bowel obstruction.
Grant Metabolome-Based Biomarkers and Neutraceuticals in Clostridium Difficile Infection
Academic Article Aging impairs protective host defenses against Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile infection in mice by suppressing neutrophil and IL-22 mediated immunity.
Academic Article Neonatal Antibiotics Disrupt?Motility and Enteric Neural Circuits in Mouse Colon.
Concept Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Academic Article Gastrointestinal dysfunction in patients and mice expressing the autism-associated R451C mutation in neuroligin-3.
Academic Article Microbiota stratification identifies disease-specific alterations in neuro-Beh?et's disease and multiple sclerosis.
Academic Article Systems approaches for the clinical diagnosis of Clostridioides difficile infection.
Academic Article Antibiotic exposure postweaning disrupts the neurochemistry and function of enteric neurons mediating colonic motor activity.
Academic Article Early life interaction between the microbiota and the enteric nervous system.
Academic Article Fusobacteriumnucleatum Adheres to Clostridioides difficile via the RadD Adhesin to Enhance Biofilm Formation in Intestinal Mucus.
Academic Article A Comprehensive Self-Management Program With Diet Education Does Not Alter Microbiome Characteristics in Women With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Academic Article Systems biology evaluation of refractory Clostridioides difficile infection including multiple failures of fecal microbiota transplantation.
Academic Article Sex-Bias in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Linking Steroids to the Gut-Brain Axis.
Academic Article Co-Encapsulated Synbiotics and Immobilized Probiotics in Human Health and Gut Microbiota Modulation.
Academic Article Yeast ?-glucan reduces obesity-associated Bilophila abundance and modulates bile acid metabolism in healthy and high-fat diet mouse models.
Academic Article Bile acid-independent protection against Clostridioides difficile infection.
Academic Article Gut feelings: the microbiota-gut-brain axis on steroids.
Academic Article Reduced calorie diet combined with NNMT inhibition establishes a distinct microbiome in DIO mice.
Academic Article Microbial metabolites: cause or consequence in gastrointestinal disease?
Academic Article The role of gut microbial ?-glucuronidase in drug disposition and development.
Academic Article Exploring the Role of Vitamin D and the Gut Microbiome: A Cross-Sectional Study of Individuals with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Healthy Controls.
Academic Article Exploration of associations among dietary tryptophan, microbiome composition and function, and symptom severity in irritable bowel syndrome.
Academic Article The pan-microbiome profiling system Taxa4Meta identifies clinical dysbiotic features and classifies diarrheal disease.
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