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  1. Microbiome and metabolome association network analysis identifies Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1 as a stronger keystone genus candidate than Bifidobacterium in the gut of common marmosets
  2. EP74: DECREASED CIRCULATING HEXANOIC ACID ASSOCIATED WITH CROHN’S DISEASE AND SURGICALLY ALTERED DIGESTIVE TRACTS IN CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS
  3. SIMPLIFIED INDEX FOR ASSESSING MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF THE HUMAN DIGESTIVE TRACT IN A CLINICAL SETTING
  4. An Empirical Dietary Pattern Associated With the Gut Microbial Features in Relation to Colorectal Cancer Risk
  5. Feeding intolerance after pediatric cardiac surgery is associated with dysbiosis, barrier dysfunction, and reduced short-chain fatty acids
  6. Microbiota, metabolic profiles and immune biomarkers in infants receiving formula with added bovine milk fat globule membrane: a randomized, controlled trial
  7. Editorial: Intersection of diet, intestinal microbiota, and their metabolites on cancer prevention
  8. MICROBIAL REPRESENTATION ASSOCIATION WITH LEVEL OF SHORT CHAIN FATTY ACIDS IN SMALL BOWEL
  9. MICROBIAL REPRESENTATION ASSOCIATION WITH LEVEL OF SHORT CHAIN FATTY ACIDS IN SMALL BOWEL
  10. Engineering Biology for Space Health: An Innovative Research Roadmap
  11. Feeding Intolerance after Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Associated with Dysbiosis, Barrier Dysfunction, and Reduced Fatty Acids
  12. Sa1864 LACTIC ACID AND SHORT CHAIN FATTY ACIDS DIFFERENTIATE OUTPUT OF ILEOSTOMATES AND COLOSTOMATES
  13. 1252 AN EMPIRICAL DIETARY PATTERN ASSOCIATED WITH GUT MICROBIAL FEATURES IN RELATION TO COLORECTAL CANCER RISK
  14. Small bowel stomas are associated with higher risk of circulating food-specific-IgG than patients with organic gastrointestinal conditions and colostomies
  15. Inflammatory Diseases and Resections of the Digestive Tract Influence the Risk of Circulating Food-Specific-IgG
  16. Sa1667: DIGESTIVE TRACT RESECTIONS LEADING TO AN OSTOMY INFLUENCE THE RISK OF CIRCULATING FOOD-SPECIFIC-IGG WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER DIGESTIVE ILLNESSES
  17. The Sulfur Microbial Diet Is Associated With Increased Risk of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Precursors
  18. Output Consistency Scale to Standardize Ostomate Output Description in Clinical Practice and Studies
  19. The Sulfur Microbial Diet and Risk of Colorectal Cancer by Molecular Subtypes and Intratumoral Microbial Species in Adult Men
  20. Dietary fiber intake, the gut microbiome, and chronic systemic inflammation in a cohort of adult men
  21. Publisher Correction: Overview of the Microbiome Among Nurses study (Micro-N) as an example of prospective characterization of the microbiome within cohort studies
  22. 802 EMPIRICAL DIETARY PATTERN ASSOCIATED WITH SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACID-PRODUCING BACTERIA IN RELATION TO COLORECTAL CANCER RISK
  23. Sa594 THE GUT MICROBIOME MODULATES THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF VITAMIN D ON CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
  24. Overview of the Microbiome Among Nurses study (Micro-N) as an example of prospective characterization of the microbiome within cohort studies
  25. 3D Printing of Human Microbiome Constituents to Understand Spatial Relationships & Shape Parameters in Bacteriology
  26. Comparisons of oral, intestinal, and pancreatic bacterial microbiomes in patients with pancreatic cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases
  27. Mucosa-Associated Microbiota in Barrett's Esophagus, Dysplasia, and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Differ Similarly Compared With Healthy Controls
  28. 1007 DIETARY FIBER INTAKE, THE GUT MICROBIOME, AND CHRONIC SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION
  29. 119 THE SULFUR MICROBIAL DIET AND RISK OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: RESULTS FROM THREE LARGE PROSPECTIVE COHORTS
  30. 112 THE SULFUR MICROBIAL DIET AND RISK OF EARLY-ONSET PRECURSORS OF COLORECTAL CANCER
  31. 1151 THE SULFUR MICROBIAL DIET SCORE AND RISK COLORECTAL CANCER ACCORDING TO FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM STATUS AND MOLECULAR SUBTYPES
  32. Abstract B07: Oral, intestinal, and pancreatic microbiomes are correlated and exhibit co-abundance in patients with pancreatic cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases
  33. Association Between Sulfur-Metabolizing Bacterial Communities in Stool and Risk of Distal Colorectal Cancer in Men
  34. Oral, intestinal, and pancreatic microbiomes are correlated and exhibit co-abundance in patients with pancreatic cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases
  35. Role of Dietary Flavonoid Compounds in Driving Patterns of Microbial Community Assembly
  36. Sa2033 – Short- and Long-Term Alcohol Intake and Alterations in the Gut Microbiome Among Healthy Individuals
  37. Sa1910 – Life Course Antibiotic Use and Alterations in the Gut Microbiome in a Cohort of Older Men
  38. 631 – Dietary Intake, H2S-Producing Microbes, and Risk of Colorectal Cancer
  39. The Microbiomes of Pancreatic and Duodenum Tissue Overlap and Are Highly Subject Specific but Differ between Pancreatic Cancer and Noncancer Subjects
  40. Su1940 - Dietary Patterns, Sulfur Intake, and the Abundance of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
  41. Metatranscriptome of human faecal microbial communities in a cohort of adult men
  42. Stability of the human faecal microbiome in a cohort of adult men
  43. The Microbiomes of Pancreatic Tissue in Pancreatic Cancer and Non-Cancer Subjects
  44. The Host Microbiome Regulates and Maintains Human Health: A Primer and Perspective for Non-Microbiologists
  45. Long-term use of antibiotics and risk of colorectal adenoma
  46. Abstract A24: Lifetime use of antibiotics and risk of colorectal adenoma
  47. Fecal Microbiome in Epidemiologic Studies—Letter
  48. Metagenomics for Bacteriology
  49. Preface
  50. Steps in Metagenomics: Let’s Avoid Garbage in and Garbage Out
  51. Promises and Prospects of Microbiome Studies
  52. Correlation of periodontal pathogens in concurrent endodontic-periodontal diseases
  53. Advancing the Microbiome Research Community
  54. Relating the metatranscriptome and metagenome of the human gut
  55. The unseen world: environmental microbial sequencing and identification methods for ecologists
  56. A Prospective Study of Periodontal Disease and Risk of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer in Male Health Professionals
  57. Microbiota, Oral Microbiome, and Pancreatic Cancer
  58. Lifestyle, dietary factors, and antibody levels to oral bacteria in cancer-free participants of a European cohort study
  59. Abstract PR7: Lifestyle and dietary factors and antibody levels to oral bacteria in healthy individuals.
  60. Plasma antibodies to oral bacteria and risk of pancreatic cancer in a large European prospective cohort study
  61. Neisseria oralis sp. nov., isolated from healthy gingival plaque and clinical samples
  62. Microbial Co-occurrence Relationships in the Human Microbiome
  63. Composition of the adult digestive tract bacterial microbiome based on seven mouth surfaces, tonsils, throat and stool samples
  64. Metabolic Reconstruction for Metagenomic Data and Its Application to the Human Microbiome
  65. Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome
  66. A framework for human microbiome research
  67. Abstract LB-328: Plasma antibodies to oral pathogen and commensals and risk of pancreatic cancer in a large European prospective cohort study
  68. Efficient and robust RNA-seq process for cultured bacteria and complex community transcriptomes
  69. Pathogenicity ofTreponema denticolaWild-Type and Mutant Strain Tested by an Active Mode of Periodontal Infection Using Microinjection
  70. Microbial community function and biomarker discovery in the human microbiome
  71. Metagenomic biomarker discovery and explanation
  72. Microbial community function and biomarker discovery in the human microbiome
  73. The Human Oral Microbiome
  74. The Human Oral Microbiome Database: a web accessible resource for investigating oral microbe taxonomic and genomic information
  75. Killing of Treponema denticola by Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages
  76. Building the genomic base-layer of the oral “omic” world
  77. Cryo-Electron Tomography Elucidates the Molecular Architecture of Treponema pallidum, the Syphilis Spirochete
  78. Pyramidobacter piscolens gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the phylum 'Synergistetes' isolated from the human oral cavity
  79. Native cellular architecture of Treponema denticola revealed by cryo-electron tomography
  80. Tannerella forsythia, a periodontal pathogen entering the genomic era
  81. Treponema denticola in Disseminating Endodontic Infections
  82. Internal filaments of treponemes are part of a larger family of cellular internal structures
  83. Development of a Novel Chloramphenicol Resistance Expression Plasmid Used for Genetic Complementation of a fliG Deletion Mutant in Treponema denticola
  84. Tomographic reconstruction of treponemal cytoplasmic filaments reveals novel bridging and anchoring components
  85. Rapid screening method for quantitation of bacterial cell lipids from whole cells
  86. Cytoplasmic Filament-Deficient Mutant ofTreponema denticola Has Pleiotropic Defects
  87. Membrane Topology of the Colicin A Pore-forming Domain Analyzed by Disulfide Bond Engineering
  88. Fluorescence study of the three tryptophan residues of the pore-forming domain of colicin A Using multifrequency phase fluorometry
  89. A single amino acid substitution can restore the solubility of aggregated colicin A mutants in Escherichia coli