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intestinal microbiota and allergic diseases: a systematic review.evidence suggests that possible imbalances in intestinal microbiota composition may be implicated in the occurrence of allergic diseases. although several studies published until 2006 indicated a correlation between microbiota composition and allergic symptoms, it has not been possible to distinguish protective microorganisms from those associated with increased risk of allergic diseases. therefore, the objective of this study was to review the studies published since 2007 that address the intes ...201625985709
[determination of estrogens in single urine samples in normal pregnancy]. 20164815357
crying in infancy. 20165069760
hepatic protein and nucleic acid content in dipsosurus dorsalis following hypophysectomy and treatment with estradiol-17 and growth hormone. 20165029486
[on the anatomo-physiological and pathologico-therapeutic relationship between dental pulp and periodontium]. 20164958438
[xxiv session of the cpsu and problems of medical science]. 20165004227
[treatment of certain dermatoses with aerosols of polish manufacture]. 20164839137
[the neurotic sympton as psychotherapeutic boundary line]. 20164840492
real friends: faecalibacterium prausnitzii supports mucosal immune homeostasis. 201626531718
two healthy diets modulate gut microbial community improving insulin sensitivity in a human obese population.gut microbiota, which acts collectively as a fully integrated organ in the host metabolism, can be shaped by long-term dietary interventions after a specific diet.201626505825
establishing a causal link between gut microbes, body weight gain and glucose metabolism in humans - towards treatment with probiotics.changes in the gut microbiota are associated with metabolic disorders, such as overweight and elevated blood glucose. mouse studies have shown that gut microbiota can regulate metabolism with a mechanism related to gut barrier function. an impaired gut barrier permits the translocation of bacteria and their components which, when in contact with the sub-mucosal immune system, evoke metabolic inflammation and distract signalling in metabolically active tissues. despite thorough research of the to ...201626565087
faecalibacterium prausnitzii a2-165 has a high capacity to induce il-10 in human and murine dendritic cells and modulates t cell responses.faecalibacterium prausnitzii strain a2-165 was previously reported to have anti-inflammatory properties and prevent colitis in a tnbs model. we compared the immunomodulatory properties of strain a2-165 to four different f. prausnitzii isolates and eight abundant intestinal commensals using human dendritic cells (dcs) and mouse bmdcs in vitro. principal component analysis revealed that the cytokine response to f. prausnitzii a2-165 is distinct from the other strains in eliciting high amounts of i ...201626725514
the presence of the anti-inflammatory protein mam, from faecalibacterium prausnitzii, in the intestinal ecosystem. 201626669616
assessment of the prebiotic effect of quinoa and amaranth in the human intestinal ecosystem.quinoa and amaranth belong to the group of the so called "superfoods" and have a nutritional composition that confers multiple benefits. in this work, we explored the possibility of these foods exhibiting a prebiotic effect. these pseudocereals were subjected to an in vitro digestion and used as carbon sources in batch cultures with faecal human inocula. the effects on the microbiota composition and their metabolic products were determined by assessment of variations in ph, short-chain fatty aci ...201627713989
relationship of enhanced butyrate production by colonic butyrate-producing bacteria to immunomodulatory effects in normal mice fed an insoluble fraction of brassica rapa l.this study was performed to determine the effects of feeding a fiber-rich fraction of brassica vegetables on the immune response through changes in enteric bacteria and short-chain fatty acid (scfa) production in normal mice. the boiled-water-insoluble fraction of brassica rapa l. (nozawana), which consists mainly of dietary fiber, was chosen as a test material. a total of 31 male c57bl/6j mice were divided into two groups and housed in a specific-pathogen-free facility. the animals were fed eit ...201626921420
unique features of ethnic mongolian gut microbiome revealed by metagenomic analysis.the human gut microbiota varies considerably among world populations due to a variety of factors including genetic background, diet, cultural habits and socioeconomic status. here we characterized 110 healthy mongolian adults gut microbiota by shotgun metagenomic sequencing and compared the intestinal microbiome among mongolians, the hans and european cohorts. the results showed that the taxonomic profile of intestinal microbiome among cohorts revealed the actinobaceria and bifidobacterium were ...201627708392
the association between the gut microbiota and the inflammatory bowel disease activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis.the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (ibd) involves complex interactions between the microbiome and the immune system. we evaluated the association between the gut microbiota and disease activity in ibd patients.201627687331
gut microbiota of obese, type 2 diabetic individuals is enriched in faecalibacterium prausnitzii, akkermansia muciniphila and peptostreptococcus anaerobius after weight loss.beside the influence of nutritional habits and reduced physical activity, metabolic syndrome is associated with alterations in the structure of gut microbiota influencing the inflammatory immune responses. gut microbiota and microbial metabolic activities are known to affect the lipid and glucose metabolism, satiety and chronic low-grade inflammation in the metabolic syndrome. the aim of the study was to identify genera or even species affecting host metabolism in obesity and type 2 diabetes bes ...201627577947
role of intestinal flora imbalance in pathogenesis of pouchitis.to discuss the role of intestinal flora imbalance in the pathogenesis of pouchitis.201627569889
gut microbiota associated with hiv infection is significantly enriched in bacteria tolerant to oxygen.gut microbiota modifications occurring during hiv infection have recently been associated with inflammation and microbial translocation. however, discrepancies between studies justified a comprehensive analysis performed on a large sample size.201627547442
gut microbial diversity is reduced in smokers with crohn's disease.smoking has a negative impact on crohn's disease (cd), but the mechanisms underlying this association are unclear. we compared the gut microbiota composition of smoking with nonsmoking patients with cd using a metagenomic approach.201627542127
age-associated effect of kestose on faecalibacterium prausnitzii and symptoms in the atopic dermatitis infants.although faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a major bacterium in the intestine of adults, which is known to have anti-inflammatory effects, the development in infants or the response to prebiotics remains unclear.201627537603
comparison of the gut microbial community between obese and lean peoples using 16s gene sequencing in a japanese population.altered gut microbial ecology contributes to the development of metabolic diseases including obesity. in this study, we performed 16s rrna sequence analysis of the gut microbiota profiles of obese and lean japanese populations. the v3-v4 hypervariable regions of 16s rrna of fecal samples from 10 obese and 10 lean volunteers were sequenced using the illumina miseq(tm)ii system. the average body mass index of the obese and lean group were 38.1 and 16.6 kg/m(2), respectively (p<0.01). the shannon d ...201627499582
gut microbiota richness and composition and dietary intake of overweight pregnant women are related to serum zonulin concentration, a marker for intestinal permeability.increased intestinal permeability may precede adverse metabolic conditions. the extent to which the composition of the gut microbiota and diet contribute to intestinal permeability during pregnancy is unknown.201627466607
bifidobacteria and butyrate-producing colon bacteria: importance and strategies for their stimulation in the human gut.with the increasing amount of evidence linking certain disorders of the human body to a disturbed gut microbiota, there is a growing interest for compounds that positively influence its composition and activity through diet. besides the consumption of probiotics to stimulate favorable bacterial communities in the human gastrointestinal tract, prebiotics such as inulin-type fructans (itf) and arabinoxylan-oligosaccharides (axos) can be consumed to increase the number of bifidobacteria in the colo ...201627446020
a reduction in the butyrate producing species roseburia spp. and faecalibacterium prausnitzii is associated with chronic kidney disease progression.the human gut microbiota plays an important role in human health and might also be implicated in kidney disease. the interest in butyrate producing bacteria has recently increased and is a poorly understood faecal condition in chronic kidney disease (ckd). therefore, we evaluated differences of the butyrate producing species roseburia spp. and faecalibacterium prausnitzii in the faeces of chinese patients with ckd. a case-control study was carried out for 65 ckd patients and 20 healthy controls. ...201627431681
faecalibacterium prausnitzii supernatant ameliorates dextran sulfate sodium induced colitis by regulating th17 cell differentiation.to explore the preventive and therapeutic effects of faecalibacterium prausnitzii (f. prausnitzii) supernatant on dextran sulfate sodium (dss) induced colitis in mice.201627298563
the microbiota in pediatric rheumatic disease: epiphenomenon or therapeutic target?there has been increasing interest in the contents and function of the microbiota, as it relates to pediatric inflammatory diseases. here, we discuss the factors underlying the development of the microbiota, its role in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (jia) and prospects for therapeutic interventions in the microbiota.201627286235
mucosa-associated ileal microbiota in new-onset pediatric crohn's disease.the composition of the intestinal microbiome seems relevant to the pathogenesis of crohn's disease (cd), with differences in both diversity and composition of the gut microbiota in patients with cd compared with healthy individuals. however, there are still conflicting reports on the importance of various bacterial taxa in the pathogenesis of cd. the aim of this study was to characterize the composition of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in newly diagnosed pediatric patients with cd.201627271491
emerging evidence of the role of gut microbiota in the development of allergic diseases.the purpose is to review recent studies examining the role of gut microbiota in allergic diseases and asthma.201627253486
ruthenibacterium lactatiformans gen. nov., sp. nov., an anaerobic, lactate-producing member of the family ruminococcaceae isolated from human faeces.two novel strains of gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped, obligately anaerobic, non-spore-forming, non-motile bacteria were isolated from the faeces of healthy human subjects. the strains, designated as 585-1t and 668, were characterized by mesophilic fermentative metabolism, production of d-lactic acid, succinic acid and acetic acid as end products of d-glucose fermentation, prevalence of c18 : 1ω9, c18 : 1ω9 aldehyde, c16 : 0 and c16 : 1ω7c fatty acids, presence of glycine, glutamic acid, lysine, ...201627154556
faecal metaproteomic analysis reveals a personalized and stable functional microbiome and limited effects of a probiotic intervention in adults.recent metagenomic studies have demonstrated that the overall functional potential of the intestinal microbiome is rather conserved between healthy individuals. here we assessed the biological processes undertaken in-vivo by microbes and the host in the intestinal tract by conducting a metaproteome analysis from a total of 48 faecal samples of 16 healthy adults participating in a placebo-controlled probiotic intervention trial. half of the subjects received placebo and the other half consumed la ...201627070903
understanding the impact of omega-3 rich diet on the gut microbiota.background. recently, the importance of the gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of several disorders has gained clinical interests. among exogenous factors affecting gut microbiome, diet appears to have the largest effect. fatty acids, especially omega-3 polyunsaturated, ameliorate a range of several diseases, including cardiometabolic and inflammatory and cancer. fatty acids associated beneficial effects may be mediated, to an important extent, through changes in gut microbiota composition. we s ...201627065349
faecalibacterium prausnitzii phylotypes in type two diabetic, obese, and lean control subjects.faecalibacterium prausnitzii is one of the main butyrate producers in the healthy human gut. information on its genetic diversity is lacking, although two genetic phylotypes have been differentiated. in the present study, f. prausnitzii phylotypes were examined in faeces of obese and type two diabetes with similar eating behaviour compared to a lean control group. the purpose of the study was to analyse if an excessive butyrate production induced by different f. prausnitzii phylotypes discrimina ...201627048834
anti-tnf therapy response in patients with ulcerative colitis is associated with colonic antimicrobial peptide expression and microbiota composition.anti-tumour necrosis factor [tnf] therapy is used in patients with ulcerative colitis [uc], but not all patients respond to treatment. antimicrobial peptides [amps] and the gut microbiota are essential for gut homeostasis and may be important for treatment outcome. the aim of this study was to determine amp and microbiota profiles in patients with uc before anti-tnf therapy start and correlate these data to treatment outcome.201626896085
effects of cocoa husk feeding on the composition of swine intestinal microbiota.a two-diet/two-period change over experiment was performed to investigate the effects of cocoa husks, as a source of dietary fiber and polyphenols, on pig intestinal microbial composition. six pigs were fed a conventional cereal-based diet or a diet obtained by substitution of 7.5% of the conventional diet with cocoa husks for 3 weeks. experimental diets were isoproteic and isoenergetic. at the end of each 3 week testing period, samples of fresh feces were collected and analyzed for microbial co ...201626877143
the colonic microbiome and epithelial transcriptome are altered in rats fed a high-protein diet compared with a normal-protein diet.a high-protein diet (hpd) can produce hazardous compounds and reduce butyrate-producing bacteria in feces, which may be detrimental to gut health. however, information on whether hpd affects intestinal function is limited.201626843585
quantitative analysis of intestinal flora of uygur and han ethnic chinese patients with ulcerative colitis.aim. to study the correlation between intestinal flora and ulcerative colitis by analyzing the abundance of bacteroides, fusobacterium, clostridium, bifidobacterium spp., and faecalibacterium prausnitzii in the intestinal of ulcerative colitis (uc) patients and healthy controls with uygur and han ethnic. methods. bacterial genomic dna was extracted from fecal samples and analyzed with real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (pcr) to identify the abundance of bacteroides, fu ...201626839545
anti-nociceptive effect of faecalibacterium prausnitzii in non-inflammatory ibs-like models.visceral pain and intestinal dysbiosis are associated with irritable bowel syndrome (ibs), a common functional gastrointestinal disorder without available efficient therapies. in this study, a decrease of faecalibacterium prausnitzii presence has been observed in an ibs-like rodent model induced by a neonatal maternal separation (nms) stress. moreover, it was investigated whether f. prausnitzii may have an impact on colonic sensitivity. the a2-165 reference strain, but not its supernatant, signi ...201626775847
modulation of the human gut microbiota by dietary fibres occurs at the species level.dietary intake of specific non-digestible carbohydrates (including prebiotics) is increasingly seen as a highly effective approach for manipulating the composition and activities of the human gut microbiota to benefit health. nevertheless, surprisingly little is known about the global response of the microbial community to particular carbohydrates. recent in vivo dietary studies have demonstrated that the species composition of the human faecal microbiota is influenced by dietary intake. there i ...201626754945
soluble arabinoxylan enhances large intestinal microbial health biomarkers in pigs fed a red meat-containing diet.the aim of this study was to investigate how moderately increased dietary red meat combined with a soluble fiber (wheat arabinoxylan [ax]) alters the large intestinal microbiota in terms of fermentative end products and microbial community profiles in pigs.201626740253
identification of an anti-inflammatory protein from faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a commensal bacterium deficient in crohn's disease.crohn's disease (cd)-associated dysbiosis is characterised by a loss of faecalibacterium prausnitzii, whose culture supernatant exerts an anti-inflammatory effect both in vitro and in vivo. however, the chemical nature of the anti-inflammatory compounds has not yet been determined.201626045134
faecalibacterium prausnitzii subspecies-level dysbiosis in the human gut microbiome underlying atopic dermatitis.atopic dermatitis (ad) is a serious global epidemic associated with a modern lifestyle.201626431583
faecal proteomics: a tool to investigate dysbiosis and inflammation in patients with cystic fibrosis.several microbial studies reported gut microbiota dysbiosis in patients with cystic fibrosis (cf). the functional consequences of this phenomenon are poorly understood. faecal metaproteomics allows the quantitative analysis of host and microbial proteins to address functional changes resulting from this dysbiosis.201626330184
siblings of patients with crohn's disease exhibit a biologically relevant dysbiosis in mucosal microbial metacommunities.to determine the existence of mucosal dysbiosis in siblings of patients with crohn's disease (cd) using 454 pyrosequencing and to comprehensively characterise and determine the influence of genotypical and phenotypical factors, on that dysbiosis. siblings of patients with cd have elevated risk of developing cd and display aspects of disease phenotype, including faecal dysbiosis. whether the mucosal microbiota is disrupted in these at-risk individuals is unknown.201625856344
bifidobacterial inulin-type fructan degradation capacity determines cross-feeding interactions between bifidobacteria and faecalibacterium prausnitzii.prebiotic inulin-type fructans (itf) display a bifidogenic and butyrogenic effect. four bifidobacterial strains (bifidobacterium breve yakult, bifidobacterium adolescentis lmg 10734, bifidobacterium angulatum lmg 11039(t), and bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum lmg 11047), displaying different itf degradation capacities, were each grown in cocultivation with faecalibacterium prausnitzii dsm 17677(t), an itf-degrading butyrate-producing colon bacterium, as to unravel their cross-feeding interac ...201627233082
correlation between diet and gut bacteria in a population of young adults.dietary habits strongly influence gut microbiota. the aim of this study was to compare and correlated the abundance of firmicutes and bacteroidetes phyla, some representative bacteria of these phyla such as bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, prevotella, faecalibacterium prausnitzii, clostridium leptum and bifidobacterium longum as a member of actinobacteria phylum in young adults with their food intake. faecal samples used came from lean subjects (bmi = 19.83 ± 0.94 kg/m(2)), overweight (bmi = 27.17  ...201627018166
the microbiota shifts the iron sensing of intestinal cells.the amount of iron in the diet directly influences the composition of the microbiota. inversely, the effects of the microbiota on iron homeostasis have been little studied. so, we investigate whether the microbiota itself may alter host iron sensing. duodenal cytochrome b and divalent metal transporter 1, involved in apical iron uptake, are 8- and 10-fold, respectively, more abundant in the duodenum of germ-free (gf) mice than in mice colonized with a microbiota. in contrast, the luminal exporte ...201626370847
microbial community of healthy thai vegetarians and non-vegetarians, their core gut microbiota, and pathogen risk.pyrosequencing analysis of intestinal microflora from healthy thai vegetarians and non-vegetarians exhibited 893 otus covering 189 species. the strong species indicators of vegetarians and non-vegetarians were prevotella copri and bacteroides vulgatus as well as bacteria close to escherichia hermanii with % relative abundance of 16.9 and 4.5-4.7, respectively. core gut microbiota of the vegetarian and non-vegetarian groups consisted of 11 and 20 different bacterial species, respectively, belongi ...201627381339
reduced abundance of butyrate-producing bacteria species in the fecal microbial community in crohn's disease.the global alteration of the gut microbial community (dysbiosis) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (ibds). however, bacterial species that characterize dysbiosis in ibd remain unclear. in this study, we assessed the alteration of the fecal microbiota profile in patients with crohn's disease (cd) using 16s rrna sequencing.201626789999
fecal microbiota transplantation to fight clostridium difficile infections and other intestinal diseases.we have analyzed fecal bacterial and viral communities of a patient with recurrent c. difficile infection (rcdi) who was cured by fecal microbiota transplantation (fmt). the "zürich patient" experienced immediate cure and has remained free of symptoms for now over 5 y. donor-similar bacterial compositions after 4.5 y post-fmt demonstrated sustainable engraftment of donor microbiota predominated by bacteroidetes and firmicutes bacteria. appearance of beneficial species faecalibacterium prausnitzi ...201628090385
gut microbiota related to giardia duodenalis, entamoeba spp. and blastocystis hominis infections in humans from côte d'ivoire.literature data provide little information about protozoa infections and gut microbiota compositional shifts in humans. this preliminary study aimed to describe the fecal bacterial community composition of people from côte d'ivoire harboring giardia duodenalis, entamoeba spp., and blastocystis hominis, in trying to discover possible alterations in their fecal microbiota structure related to the presence of such parasites.201627694739
fecal microbiota in pouchitis and ulcerative colitis.to investigate the changes in microbiota in feces of patients with ulcerative colitis (uc) and pouchitis using genomic technology.201627833384
comparative genomics of clostridium bolteae and clostridium clostridioforme reveals species-specific genomic properties and numerous putative antibiotic resistance determinants.clostridium bolteae and clostridium clostridioforme, previously included in the complex c. clostridioforme in the group clostridium xiva, remain difficult to distinguish by phenotypic methods. these bacteria, prevailing in the human intestinal microbiota, are opportunistic pathogens with various drug susceptibility patterns. in order to better characterize the two species and to obtain information on their antibiotic resistance genes, we analyzed the genomes of six strains of c. bolteae and six ...201627769168
structural robustness of the gut mucosal microbiota is associated with crohn's disease remission after surgery.preventing postoperative recurrence after ileocolonic resection (icr) for crohn's disease (cd) is challenging. defining the disturbances of the microbial composition and community structure after icr and their link with early disease recurrence is crucial.201626628508
signatures of early frailty in the gut microbiota.frailty is arguably the biggest problem associated with population ageing, and associates with gut microbiome composition in elderly and care-dependent individuals. here we characterize frailty associations with the gut microbiota in a younger community dwelling population, to identify targets for intervention to encourage healthy ageing.201626822992
roux-en-y gastric bypass surgery of morbidly obese patients induces swift and persistent changes of the individual gut microbiota.roux-en-y gastric bypass (rygb) is an effective means to achieve sustained weight loss for morbidly obese individuals. besides rapid weight reduction, patients achieve major improvements of insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis. dysbiosis of gut microbiota has been associated with obesity and some of its co-morbidities, like type 2 diabetes, and major changes of gut microbial communities have been hypothesized to mediate part of the beneficial metabolic effects observed after rygb. here we ...201627306058
similar depletion of protective faecalibacterium prausnitzii in psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease, but not in hidradenitis suppurativa.psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa [hs] co-occur more often with inflammatory bowel disease [ibd] than expected, due to shared pathogenic and genetic features. it is known that ibd patients harbour an altered intestinal microbiome characterised by a depletion of faecalibacterium prausnitzii and increase of escherichia coli. at present, it is unclear whether a similar intestinal microbiome trend can be identified in ibd-associated skin disorders. we therefore investigated the f. prausnitzii a ...201626971052
changes in the abundance of faecalibacterium prausnitzii phylogroups i and ii in the intestinal mucosa of inflammatory bowel disease and patients with colorectal cancer.faecalibacterium prausnitzii comprises 2 phylogroups, whose abundance in healthy and diseased gut and in conjunction with escherichia coli has not yet been studied. this work aims to determine the contribution of f. prausnitzii phylogroups i and ii in intestinal disease and to assess their potential diagnostic usefulness as biomarkers for gut diseases.201626595550
red wine polyphenols modulate fecal microbiota and reduce markers of the metabolic syndrome in obese patients.this study evaluated the possible prebiotic effect of a moderate intake of red wine polyphenols on the modulation of the gut microbiota composition and the improvement in the risk factors for the metabolic syndrome in obese patients. ten metabolic syndrome patients and ten healthy subjects were included in a randomized, crossover, controlled intervention study. after a washout period, the subjects consumed red wine and de-alcoholized red wine over a 30 day period for each. the dominant bacterial ...201626599039
[duodenosigmoid fistula caused by cancer of the right colon]. 20165081128
progressive systemic sclerosis: ii. esophageal involvement. correlation between blind biopsy of the esophagus, acid drip test, and radiology. 20164951383
[corman's pn test: results and considerations on its use with adults]. 20164931233
[treatment of trichomonadosis by means of metronidazole and nifuratel administered orally compared to simultaneous administration per os and per vagina]. 20164732800
temporary internal vascular shunt for retrohepatic vena cava injury. 20165094743
an endotracheal tube holder and bite block. 20165074941
[immediate and remote results of electric impulse therapy of atrial fibrillation]. 20165052600
the inhibition of microbial steroid d-ring lactonization by high levels of progesterone. 20165037326
[effect of lysine vasopressin on plasma free fatty acid level in obese women]. 20165030358
[importance of angiography in the differential diagnosis of tibial neoplasms]. 20165012675
[modifications of the focal intercritical activity and of spike-wave paroxysms during motor and mental activity]. 20165003832
infectious mononucleosis in a general population. 20165007364
[blastic transformation of lymphocytes in p. h. a.-stimulated cultures in cases of lymphosarcoma and reticulosarcoma and its clinical significance]. 20164945068
overview on ama activities. 20165067953
[physiologic variations in the sulfhydryl activity of the blood in the female]. 20164971820
[the central neurosurgical therapy of pain]. 20164882729
[vibrotactile information transfer using sequences of binary signals]. 20164841035
[l-asparaginase in the treatment of acute leukemia in children]. 20164849034
the reliability of the psychiatric anamnesis. 20164836158
a physical theory of acupuncture anesthesia. 20164836051
proceedings: biocompatibility in a system of artificial liver support for fulminant hepatic failure. 20164834578
triplet states and cis-trans photoisomerization processes in the schiff bases of retinal isomers. 20164855262
the wall structure of schizosaccharomyces pombe. 20164822119
[on the life and work of professor j.a. barré, foreign correspondent]. 20164913331
induction of labor by acupuncture and electrical stimulation. 20164814450
survey of hospital purchasing. 20164854551
predictors of therapeutic responsivity to thiothixene in schizophrenics. 20164882603
management of transient cerebral ischaemic attacks. 20164749851
hyposideremia and endogenous depression. 20164794957
a metanephrine test for a screening of catecholamine-producing tumors. 20164757670
[bacteriological examination of ice cream for consumption: results and considerations]. 20164756104
service period, calving interval and dry period in italian buffaloes. 20164996265
a word about mental health and women. 20164732671
natural history of slight mitral regurgitation. 20164716021
mobile coronary care provided by ambulance personnel. 20164716017
[the role of hemodynamic disorders in the morphogenesis of hemorrhoids]. 20164699708
the tuberculin test: present status. 20164698756
enterococcus durans ep1 a promising anti-inflammatory probiotic able to stimulate siga and to increase faecalibacterium prausnitzii abundance.enterococcus species, principally enterococcus faecium are used as probiotics since a long time with preference in animal applications but safety considerations were updated and also new uses as probiotics can be envisaged. fifteen enterococcus strains isolated from different foods were identified and analyzed for virulence factors and antibiotic resistance. three enterococcus durans strains were selected to study their immunomodulatory properties on pbmc and caco2 cells. two strains presented a ...201728239378
anaerobic bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of brazilian children.changes in the neonatal gut environment allow for the colonization of the mucin layer and lumen by anaerobic bacteria. the aim of the present study was to evaluate bifidobacterium, lactobacillus and lactococcus colonization through the first year of life in a group of 12 brazilian infants and to correlate these data with the levels of escherichia coli. the presence of anaerobic members of the adult intestinal microbiota, including eubacterium limosum and faecalibacterium prausnitzii, was also ev ...201728355361
altered molecular signature of intestinal microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome patients compared with healthy controls: a systematic review and meta-analysis.many studies have reported significant changes in intestinal microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome (ibs) patients based on quantitative real-time pcr analysis.201728179092
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