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Researchers identified significant differences in gut microbial composition between gestational diabetes and healthy ...
Conclusion The lower airway microbiota is equal in richness in patients with COPD to controls, but less even. Genera from the Firmicutes phylum thrive particularly in COPD airways. Smoking has ...
Ludwig, W., Schleifer, KH. and Whitman, W.B. (2009) Revised road map to the phylum Firmicutes. In De Vos, P., et al. Eds., Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, 2nd Edition, The Firmicutes, ...
Deeper soil samples (2+ meters) revealed bacteria from the phylum Actinobacteriota, a "treasure of bioactive compounds" essential to larger ecosystems and even to the pharmaceutical industry.
A positive correlation between the Firmicutes phylum and obesity parameters, such as elevated body mass index (BMI), fat mass, and waist circumference, was observed, along with a negative ...
Most species isolated in human beings (93·5%) were members of four bacterial phyla: Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Bacteroidetes. A third (31·1%) of species isolated from human beings ...
Lactobacillaceae of the Firmicutes phylum are well-known for their role in digesting carbohydrates, as well as their probiotic properties (Rossi et al., 2016). Here, the Lactobacillaceae counts at the ...
A study in the journal Genes highlights how a leaky gut can lead to depressive disorders through changes in gut microbiota-derived metabolites, emphasizing the role of diet, environmental factors ...
For protective species, 11 out of 14 were from the Firmicutes phylum, two were from Actinobacteria, and one was from Bacteroidetes (Prevotella 9). The most significant protective genus was ...
In particular, common bacteria from the Firmicutes phylum were most strongly associated with increased fever response. These bacteria are common, variable across patients, and are known to produce ...
The presence of bacteria of the Firmicutes phylum, also known as Bacillota, in a patient's gut microbiome was found to be the most strongly associated with increased fever response and therefore ...
In particular, common bacteria from the Firmicutes phylum were most strongly associated with increased fever response. These bacteria are common, variable across patients, and are known to produce ...
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