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Fecal Microbiota Alterations and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth in Functional Abdominal Bloating/Distention
Gut Microbiome and Serum Metabolome Alterations in Isolated Dystonia
Degradation of Marine Algae-Derived Carbohydrates by Bacteroidetes
Sub-Clinical Detection of Gut Microbial Biomarkers of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Moran Yassour1,2, Mi Young Lim3, Hyun Sun Yun3, Timothy L
Metagenome-Wide Association of Gut Microbiome Features for Schizophrenia
Transfer of Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes from Marine Bacteria to Japanese Gut Microbiota
Mobile Type VI Secretion System Loci of the Gut Bacteroidales Display Extensive Intra-Ecosystem Transfer, Multi-Species Sweeps and Geographical Clustering
Bacteria of the Human Gut Microbiome Catabolize Red Seaweed Glycans with Carbohydrate-Active Enzyme Updates from Extrinsic Microbes
Gut Microbiota and You
Fecal Microbiome and Resistome Profiling of Healthy and Diseased
Prokaryotic Horizontal Gene Transfer Within the Human Holobiont: Ecological- Evolutionary Inferences, Implications and Possibilities Ramakrishnan Sitaraman
The Clinical Link Between Human Intestinal Microbiota and Systemic Cancer Therapy
How the Gut Microbiome Links to Menopause and Obesity, with Possible Implications for Endometrial Cancer Development
Microorganisms Living on Macroalgae: Diversity, Interactions, and Biotechnological Applications
Characterization of Neoagarooligosaccharide Hydrolase Bpgh117 from a Human Gut Bacterium Bacteroides Plebeius
The Animal Gut As a Melting Pot for Horizontal Gene Transfer
Identification of Gut Microbiome Markers for Schizophrenia Delineates A
Type VI Secretion Systems of Human Gut Bacteroidales Segregate Into Three Genetic Architectures, Two of Which Are Contained on Mobile Genetic Elements
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The Human Gut Microbiome: Ecology and Recent Evolutionary Changes
Reconstructing Nearshore and Kelp Forest Habitats
Gut Feeling: Intestinal Germ Helps Sushi Digestion 7 April 2010
How Variations in Polysaccharide Fine-Structure Impact the Physiology and Evolution of Gut Microbes
Algae As Nutritional and Functional Food Sources: Revisiting Our Understanding
Metabolic and Enzymatic Elucidation of Cooperative Degradation of Red
Prebiotics from Seaweeds: an Ocean of Opportunity?
Art158 Seaweed
Functional Metagenomic Analysis of Carbohydrate Degrading Enzymes from the Human Gut Microbiota
Gut Dysbiosis and IL-21 Response in Patients with Severe COVID-19
Metabolic Engineering of Seaweed Polysaccharides in Therapeutic Human Gut Microbes University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of Chemical Engineering Dr
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Noncontiguous Finished Genome Sequence and Description of Mediterranea Massiliensis Gen