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    Human Lung Microbiome on the Way to Cancer by Olga V. Kovaleva, Daniil Romashin, Irina B. Zborovskaya, Mikhail M. Davydov, Murat S. Shogenov, Alexei Gratchev

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Involvement of bacteria in the induction of lung cancer has been largely ignored for a long time, though some correlations between this type of cancer and lung microbiome were established. Despite the fact that in the present the microbial impact on lung cancer progression has many confirmations, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. …”
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    Longitudinal analysis of the gut microbiome in adolescent patients with anorexia nervosa: microbiome-related factors associated with clinical outcome by Nadia Andrea Andreani, Arunabh Sharma, Brigitte Dahmen, Hannah E. Specht, Nina Mannig, Vanessa Ruan, Lara Keller, John F. Baines, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Astrid Dempfle, Jochen Seitz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Previous studies have reported that patients with AN show dysbiosis compared to healthy controls (HCs); however, the underlying mechanisms are unclear, and data on influencing factors and longitudinal course of microbiome changes are scarce. Here, we present longitudinal data of 57 adolescent inpatients diagnosed with AN at up to nine time points (including a 1-year follow-up examination) and compare these to up to six time points in 34 HCs. 16S rRNA gene sequencing was used to investigate the microbiome composition of fecal samples, and data on food intake, weight change, hormonal recovery (leptin levels), and clinical outcomes were recorded. …”
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    Metagenomic analysis reveals the community composition of the microbiome in different segments of the digestive tract in donkeys and cows: implications for microbiome research by Lei Su, Jindan Guo, Weixiong Shi, Wei Tong, Xue Li, Bochao Yang, Zhiguang Xiang, Chuan Qin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These findings provide new insights for the accurate characterization of the composition and function of the gut microbiota in microbiome research. Conclusions The results obtained by both sampling methods in the present study revealed that the composition and function of the intestinal microbiota in donkeys and cows exhibit species-specific and region-specific differences. …”
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    Metabolism of bile acids, liver diseases and microbiome by Yu. V. Yevsyutina, V. T. Ivashkin

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Aim of review. To present the modern data on interrelation of bile acid (BA) metabolism, microbiome and liver diseases. …”
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    The Human Microbiome: An Invisible Key to Unlocking Wellness by Kunal, Mansi Dubey, Sangeeta Kumari, Machiavelli Singh

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…A topic on the future of microbiome research and how it will enhance general wellness is presented in the article’s conclusion.…”
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    Macrophages and the microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Karanjot K. Sandhu, Aaron Scott, Amanda L. Tatler, Kylie B.R. Belchamber, Michael J. Cox

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Whether there are links between these changes in the microbiome and dysfunctional macrophage phagocytosis has not yet been widely studied. …”
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    Compositional characteristics of the gut microbiome in patients with uremia by Zirui Wu, Mingjie Bian, Hong Zhang, Mengli Wang, Peng Wang, Yunxia Shao, Liang Shen, Guoping Zhu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Previous research has identified that uremic retention solutes originate from the gut microbiome, indicating that uremia may be closely associated with gut microbiome dysbiosis. …”
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    Metagenomic Insight into the Associated Microbiome in Plasmodia of Myxomycetes by Xueyan Peng, Shu Li, Wenjun Dou, Mingxin Li, Andrey A. Gontcharov, Zhanwu Peng, Bao Qi, Qi Wang, Yu Li

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results indicate that the plasmodia harbored diverse microbial communities, including eukaryotes, viruses, archaea, and the dominant bacteria. The associated microbiomes represented more than 22.27% of the plasmodia genome, suggesting that these microbes may not merely be parasitic or present as food but rather may play functional roles within the plasmodium. …”
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    Intestinal microbiome: basics of diagnostics for maintaining health by O. O. Kremzer, O. V. Kraidashenko

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The article covers the role of gut microbiome diagnostics in maintaining human health by presenting a comprehensive analysis of modern diagnostic methods, their comparative advantages and disadvantages, with a focus on the GA-map dysbiosis test as an innovative standardized approach. …”
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    Effect of benralizumab treatment on the airway microbiome in COPD by Koirobi Haldar, Vijay Mistry, Mathew Richardson, Corinne Hamblet, Maria Jison, Michael R. Barer, Christopher McCrae, Christopher E. Brightling

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We hypothesised that benralizumab-targeted immune modulation could have an impact on the airway microbiome in COPD. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of benralizumab treatment on inflammation and the sputum microbiome in COPD. …”
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    Bladder cancer microbiome and its association with chemoresponse by Rashida Ginwala, Laura Bukavina, Laura Bukavina, Mohit Sindhani, Erika Nachman, Erika Nachman, Suraj Peri, Jodie Franklin, John Drevik, Sarah Christianson, Daniel M. Geynisman, Alexander Kutikov, Philip H. Abbosh, Philip H. Abbosh

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite the urinary microbiome being one of the most clinically significant microbiomes in human health, it is one of the least well-described.Methods and materialsTo begin to annotate the urinary microbiome present in bladder cancers, we analyzed human genome-filtered sequencing data from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) from 116 tumors (duplicates from 22 tumors), 22 adjacent normal bladder tissues, and 99 blood samples to classify reads originating from known microbiota. …”
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    Microbiome diversity is a modifiable virulence factor for cryptosporidiosis by Georgina. R. Hurle, Julii Brainard, Kevin. M. Tyler

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The severity of the pathological presentation of cryptosporidiosis is a function of the host and parasite genotypes, host immune status, and the enteric environment or microbiome of the host. …”
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    Microbiome and metabolomic changes in rabbits induced by Folium sennae. by Houkang Ding, Ming Li, Ning Ma, Shahid Ali Rajput, Mikhlid H Almutairi, Bader O Almutairi, Zhaoqing Han, Aituan Ma, Dengshan Shiau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aims to explore the microbiome and metabolomic changes in rabbits with diarrhea. …”
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    Cassiopea xamachana microbiome across anatomy, development, and geography. by Allison H Kerwin, Aki Ohdera, Juliet Bier, Devon Goodman, Marta Mammone, Victoria Sharp, Alesandra Echeandía, Mónica Medina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To date, the bacterial microbiome of wild C. xamachana has remained largely uncharacterized. …”
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    Integration of Metabolism in Man and His Microbiome in Critical Conditions by N. V. Beloborodova

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Key words: critical conditions, metabolism, microbial aromatic metabolites, phenylcarboxylic acids, sepsis, intestinal microbiome.…”
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    The association between oral microbiome and gastric precancerous lesions by Yifei Chen, Lei Lei, Mengying Xia, Ran Cheng, He Cai, Tao Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The abnormal proliferation of oral-associated microorganisms may be linked to the reduction of gastric acid. The present review supports the potential association between oral microbiome and gastric precancerous lesions. …”
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    Microbiome-based therapeutics towards healthier aging and longevity by Saurabh Kadyan, Gwoncheol Park, Tejinder P. Singh, Cole Patoine, Saiful Singar, Teresa Heise, Christin Domeier, Chester Ray, Manoj Kumar, Pradip V. Behare, Paramita Chakrabarty, Philip Efron, Julia Sheffler, Ravinder Nagpal

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Finally, we present a foundation and perspective underlining the prospects of microbiome-based therapeutics developed and tailored precisely for the elderly, with the overarching goal of promoting health and longevity.…”
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    The Potential Impact of Antibiotic Exposure on the Microbiome and Human Health by Siqi Li, Jiahao Liu, Xinyang Zhang, Qihong Gu, Yutong Wu, Xiaobo Tao, Tian Tian, Gongbu Pan, Minjie Chu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, their widespread use presents two major challenges. First, antibiotic-induced changes in the microbiome can disrupt immune function, increasing the susceptibility to diseases associated with these alterations. …”
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    Review article: key aspects of mammal microbiome development by E. V. Semenova, O. A. Manzhurina, Yu. S. Parkhomenko

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This review article summarizes current understanding of the microbiota development in neonatal mammals based on the results of modern experimental studies in animals focusing on three aspects: initial colonization, microbiota effect on the immune function of the developing newborn animal intestine and external factors influencing the microbiome shaping during the juvenile period. The presented study results confirm that the microbial landscape correction is the most important factor for animal health improvement since healthy microflora contributes to the intestinal infection frequency and intensity reduction, and this, in turn, minimizes the use of antibiotics. …”
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