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such asAnaerococcusspp.,Porphyromonasspp., Finegoldiaspp.,Veillonellaspp., andPeptostrep- tococcusspp., are more common. In chro ...
and disease. Interpreting results from skin micro- biota surveys, such as 16S rRNA gene sequencing or shotgun metagenomics, and ...
A. Uberoiet al., Cell Host Microbe 29 , 1235–1248.e8 (2021). Y. Zhenget al., Cell Host Microbe 30 , 301–313.e9 (2022). L. Bomar ...
REVIEW Immune-microbe interactions early in life: A determinant of health and disease long term Petter Brodin1,2, Research on ne ...
reported in different studies. This is likely be- cause of challenges in separating low-biomass bacteria in fetal intestines and ...
the timing and location of intestinal antigen exposure is an important determinant of the responses elicited and the establishme ...
the increasing rates of immune-mediated dis- eases is the hygiene hypothesis, which was formulated based on the observation that ...
infants follow substantially different growth trajectories today compared with newborns only ~100 years ago ( 54 – 56 ) (Fig. 3B ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS P.B thanks members of his laboratory for helpful discussions and apologizes beforehand to the many colleagues wh ...
REVIEW Local barriers configure systemic communications between the host and microbiota Qiuhe Lu and Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck* As ...
food-based therapies for this form of mal- nutrition ( 12 ). A “healthy”microbiota assemblage of sym- biotic organisms acts in c ...
andP. distasonisproduce high amounts of b-lactamase, which allowsC. bolteaeand B. productato colonize ampicillin-treated mice. T ...
inducible factor 1-a(HIF1-a) and production of the antimicrobial peptide CRAMP (LL-37), which together ensure transkingdom resis ...
Farnesoid X receptor (FXR), to inhibit prosta- glandin E2 synthesis and promote colonic crypt regeneration after intestinal muco ...
on human cells and tissues, such as organoids ( 69 ) and air-liquid interface culture systems ( 70 ), will aid investigation of ...
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