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  1. Modulation of oral and faecal microbiota by cheese: Relationships with sweet taste sensitivity in rat.
  2. Whole Genome Sequencing and in vitro analyses highlight the production of folate and the antimicrobial properties of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus SL42.
  3. Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus SL42 ameliorates Wistar rat autistic-like behavior
  4. Fermented Food and Microbiota
  5. The Role of Plant-Derived Prebiotics in Obesity Management: Mechanisms, Efficacy, and Active Compounds
  6. Cross-Talk Between Physical Activity, Diet, Gut Microbiota and Skeletal Muscle
  7. Blood transcriptome changes linked to long-term arsenic exposure through drinking water – a cross-sectional study from the Bolivian Andes
  8. CLA-Producing Probiotics for the Development of a Yogurt-Type Beverage
  9. Gut microbiota drives colon cancer risk associated with diet: a comparative analysis of meat-based and pesco-vegetarian diets
  10. Fermented food consumption modulates the oral microbiota
  11. Functional Cyperus esculentus L. Cookies Enriched with the Probiotic Strain Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus SL42
  12. Editorial: Fruits, vegetables, and biotics for a healthy gut microbiome
  13. Characterization of gut microbiome composition in Iranian patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
  14. Probiotic Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria Newly Isolated from Algerian Raw Cow’s Milk
  15. Adlercreutzia equolifaciens Is an Anti-Inflammatory Commensal Bacterium with Decreased Abundance in Gut Microbiota of Patients with Metabolic Liver Disease
  16. Natural emulsifiers lecithins preserve gut microbiota diversity in relation with specific faecal lipids in high fat-fed mice
  17. Probiotic Bacteria from Human Milk Can Alleviate Oral Bovine Casein Sensitization in Juvenile Wistar Rats
  18. Soy Lecithin in High‐Fat Diets Exerts Dual Effects on Adipose Tissue Versus Ileum
  19. First characterization of the intestinal microbiota in healthy Tunisian adults using 16S rRNA gene sequencing
  20. Association of carob galactomannans with probiotic bacteria in synbiotic fermented milk and colon targeted-release carrier
  21. Approaches to discern if microbiome associations reflect causation in metabolic and immune disorders
  22. Alteration of microbiota antibody‐mediated immune selection contributes to dysbiosis in inflammatory bowel diseases
  23. Diet-gut microbiota interactions on cardiovascular disease
  24. Beneficial effect of whole-grain wheat on liver fat: a role for the gut microbiota?
  25. Cholesterol-to-Coprostanol Conversion by the Gut Microbiota: What We Know, Suspect, and Ignore
  26. The Epistemic Revolution Induced by Microbiome Studies: An Interdisciplinary View
  27. Interplay Between Exercise and Gut Microbiome in the Context of Human Health and Performance
  28. Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells Shape a Transmissible Gut Microbiota That Protects From Metabolic Diseases
  29. Rapeseed and soy lecithin as vectors of α-linolenic acid: Impacts on adiposity, inflammation and gut microbiota in high-fat fed mice
  30. Fecal Microbiota Transplant from Human to Mice Gives Insights into the Role of the Gut Microbiota in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
  31. Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells Shape a Transmissible Gut Microbiota that Protects from Metabolic Diseases
  32. Fat‐Shaped Microbiota Affects Lipid Metabolism, Liver Steatosis, and Intestinal Homeostasis in Mice Fed a Low‐Protein Diet
  33. Exploring the Bacterial Impact on Cholesterol Cycle: A Numerical Study
  34. Endotoxin Producers Overgrowing in Human Gut Microbiota as the Causative Agents for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  35. Murine Genetic Background Overcomes Gut Microbiota Changes to Explain Metabolic Response to High-Fat Diet
  36. The role of microbiota in tissue repair and regeneration
  37. The crosstalk between the gut microbiota and lipids
  38. Übergewicht durch Darmflora
  39. Fecal microbiome as determinant of the effect of diet on colorectal cancer risk: comparison of meat-based versus pesco-vegetarian diets (the MeaTIc study)
  40. The intestinal microbiota regulates host cholesterol homeostasis
  41. Steatosis and gut microbiota dysbiosis induced by high-fat diet are reversed by 1-week chow diet administration
  42. Fructose malabsorption triggers CCK release through fructose metabolism by gut microbiota
  43. The links between the gut microbiome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
  44. Gastrointestinal Tract: Microbial Metabolism of Steroids
  45. Microbial impact on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism: current status and future prospects
  46. Addition of dairy lipids and probiotic Lactobacillus fermentum in infant formula programs gut microbiota and entero-insular axis in adult minipigs
  47. The gut microbiota drives the impact of bile acids and fat source in diet on mouse metabolism
  48. Reduced obesity, diabetes, and steatosis upon cinnamon and grape pomace are associated with changes in gut microbiota and markers of gut barrier
  49. Microbiota, Liver Diseases, and Alcohol
  50. Gut Microbiome and Obesity. How to Prove Causality?
  51. Effect of different microbiota on lipid metabolism, liver steatosis and intestinal homeostasis in mice fed a low-protein diet
  52. The Effects of Weaning Methods on Gut Microbiota Composition and Horse Physiology
  53. Rapid analysis of bile acids in different biological matrices using LC-ESI-MS/MS for the investigation of bile acid transformation by mammalian gut bacteria
  54. High fat diet drives obesity regardless the composition of gut microbiota in mice
  55. Recent Patents on Hypocholesterolemic Therapeutic Strategies: An Update
  56. Gut Microbiota and Obesity
  57. Intestinal microbiota contributes to individual susceptibility to alcoholic liver disease
  58. Gut microbiota and obesity
  59. Microbiote intestinal, cholestérol et maladies cardiovasculaires
  60. P183: Le microbiote intestinal détermine la sévérité de la maladie alcoolique du foie
  61. Les relations entre microbiote intestinal et lipides
  62. Intestinal microbiota in metabolic diseases
  63. O146 INTESTINAL DYSBIOSIS EXPLAINS INTER-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE
  64. Metabolic Interplay between Gut Bacteria and Their Host
  65. Metabolism of Cholesterol and Bile Acids by the Gut Microbiota
  66. Effect of prebiotic carbohydrates on growth, bile survival and cholesterol uptake abilities of dairy-related bacteria
  67. Short-Chain Fructo-Oligosaccharides Modulate Intestinal Microbiota and Metabolic Parameters of Humanized Gnotobiotic Diet Induced Obesity Mice
  68. Impact du vieillissement sur le microbiote intestinal
  69. Harnessing the beneficial properties of adipogenic microbes for improving human health
  70. Intestinal microbiota determines development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in mice
  71. Microbiote intestinal et lipides : impact sur la santé humaine
  72. Calcium alginate-resistant starch mixed gel improved the survival ofBifidobacterium animalissubsp.lactisBb12 andLactobacillus rhamnosusLBRE-LSAS in yogurt and simulated gastrointestinal conditions
  73. 1356 TRANSMISSION OF HUMAN LIVER SENSITIVITY TO ALCOHOL BY INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA
  74. 51 GUT MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANTATION DEMONSTRATES ITS CAUSAL ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES AND FATTY LIVER
  75. O36 Les FOS modulent la flore intestinale et les paramètres métaboliques chez la souris à flore humaine
  76. O36 Les FOS modulent la flore intestinale et les paramètres métaboliques chez la souris à flore humaine
  77. Arabinoxylans and inulin differentially modulate the mucosal and luminal gut microbiota and mucin-degradation in humanized rats
  78. Le microbiote intestinal: composition et fonctions
  79. Germ-free C57BL/6J mice are resistant to high-fat-diet-induced insulin resistance and have altered cholesterol metabolism
  80. Intestinal microbiota develoment in a gut model
  81. 1149 GUT MICROBIOTA MIGHT BE A KEY FACTOR ON THE SEVERITY OF ACUTE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS
  82. GI Bacteria Changes in Animal Models Due to Prebiotics
  83. Characterization of Cecal Microbiota and Response to an Orally Administered Lactobacillus Probiotic Strain in the Broiler Chicken
  84. Bacteroides sp. Strain D8, the First Cholesterol-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Human Feces
  85. Les fonctions majeures du microbiote intestinal
  86. Correlation between faecal microbial community structure and cholesterol-to-coprostanol conversion in the human gut
  87. Isolates from normal human intestinal flora but not lactic acid bacteria exhibit 7α- and 7β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activities
  88. Epimerization of chenodeoxycholic acid to ursodeoxycholic acid byClostridium baratiiisolated from human feces
  89. Epimerization of chenodeoxycholic acid to ursodeoxycholic acid by Clostridium baratii isolated from human feces
  90. Epimerization of chenodeoxycholic acid to ursodeoxycholic acid by Clostridium baratii isolated from human feces
  91. Gnotobiotic rats harboring human intestinal microbiota as a model for studying cholesterol-to-coprostanol conversion
  92. Expression and purification of FtsW and RodA from Streptococcus pneumoniae, two membrane proteins involved in cell division and cell growth, respectively
  93. Membrane Topology of the Streptococcus pneumoniae FtsW Division Protein
  94. Both pH and Carbon Flux Influence the Level of Rubredoxin in Clostridium butyricum
  95. Cloning and Characterization of the Gene Encoding Clostridium butyricum rubredoxin
  96. Distribution of the Rubredoxin Gene Among the Clostridium butyricum Species
  97. Human Haptocorrin in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
  98. Effect of glucose on glycerol metabolism by Clostridium butyricum DSM 5431