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  1. Microbial transmission from mother to child: improving infant intestinal microbiota development by identifying the obstacles
  2. Oligosaccharides Modulate Rotavirus-Associated Dysbiosis and TLR Gene Expression in Neonatal Rats
  3. Prebiotic oligosaccharides in early life alter gut microbiome development in male mice while supporting influenza vaccination responses
  4. Supplementation of dietary non-digestible oligosaccharides from birth onwards improve social and reduce anxiety-like behaviour in male BALB/c mice
  5. Mice co-administrated with partially hydrolysed whey proteins and prebiotic fibre mixtures show allergen-specific tolerance and a modulated gut microbiota
  6. Prevention of Rotavirus Diarrhea in Suckling Rats by a Specific Fermented Milk Concentrate with Prebiotic Mixture
  7. A specific synbiotic-containing amino acid-based formula in dietary management of cow’s milk allergy: a randomized controlled trial
  8. Targeting the gut microbiota to influence brain development and function in early life
  9. The potential role of gut microbiota and its modulators in the management of propionic and methylmalonic acidemia
  10. Sex differences in lipid metabolism are affected by presence of the gut microbiota
  11. Comparative genomics and genotype-phenotype associations in Bifidobacterium breve
  12. A synbiotic mixture of scGOS/lcFOS and Bifidobacterium breve M-16V increases faecal Bifidobacterium in healthy young children
  13. Preventive Effect of a Synbiotic Combination of Galacto- and Fructooligosaccharides Mixture With Bifidobacterium breve M-16V in a Model of Multiple Rotavirus Infections
  14. Intestinal microbiota in infants at high risk for allergy: Effects of prebiotics and role in eczema development
  15. Specific synbiotics in early life protect against diet-induced obesity in adult mice
  16. Deciphering the trophic interaction between Akkermansia muciniphila and the butyrogenic gut commensal Anaerostipes caccae using a metatranscriptomic approach
  17. Association between duration of intravenous antibiotic administration and early-life microbiota development in late-preterm infants
  18. Comparative genome and methylome analysis reveals restriction/modification system diversity in the gut commensal Bifidobacterium breve
  19. A synbiotic-containing amino-acid-based formula improves gut microbiota in non-IgE-mediated allergic infants
  20. Ratio of Klebsiella/Bifidobacterium in early life correlates with later development of paediatric allergy
  21. Microbial Metabolic Networks at the Mucus Layer Lead to Diet-Independent Butyrate and Vitamin B12 Production by Intestinal Symbionts
  22. P35: AMINO ACID-BASED FORMULA WITH SYNBIOTICS MODIFIES GUT MICROBIOTA IN NON-IGE MEDIATED COW’S MILK ALLERGIC INFANTS
  23. Metaproteomics reveals functional differences in intestinal microbiota development of preterm infants
  24. Effect of Synbiotic on the Gut Microbiota of Cesarean Delivered Infants
  25. Aberrant intestinal microbiota due to IL-1 receptor antagonist deficiency promotes IL-17- and TLR4-dependent arthritis
  26. Intervention strategies for cesarean section–induced alterations in the microbiota-gut-brain axis
  27. Early-life origin of intestinal inflammatory disorders
  28. Gut Microbiota Composition of Non-IgE Mediated Cow's Milk Allergic Infants before and after Dietary Management with a Synbiotics-Supplemented Amino Acid-Based Formula
  29. A fermented milk concentrate and a combination of short-chain galacto-oligosaccharides/long-chain fructo-oligosaccharides/pectin-derived acidic oligosaccharides protect suckling rats from rotavirus gastroenteritis
  30. Longitudinal Investigation of Carriage Rates, Counts, and Genotypes of Toxigenic Clostridium difficile in Early Infancy
  31. Human gut microbes impact host serum metabolome and insulin sensitivity
  32. Early-Life Events, Including Mode of Delivery and Type of Feeding, Siblings and Gender, Shape the Developing Gut Microbiota
  33. The Variable Regions ofLactobacillus rhamnosusGenomes Reveal the Dynamic Evolution of Metabolic and Host-Adaptation Repertoires
  34. A combination of scGOS/lcFOS with Bifidobacterium breve M-16V protects suckling rats from rotavirus gastroenteritis
  35. Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis as Risk and Premorbid Factors of IBD and IBS Along the Childhood–Adulthood Transition
  36. Infant formula containing galacto-and fructo-oligosaccharides and Bifidobacterium breve M-16V supports adequate growth and tolerance in healthy infants in a randomised, controlled, double-blind, prospective, multicentre study
  37. Disentangling type 2 diabetes and metformin treatment signatures in the human gut microbiota
  38. The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5
  39. Multilocus sequence typing of bifidobacterial strains from infant’s faeces and human milk: are bifidobacteria being sustainably shared during breastfeeding?
  40. Similar Occurrence of Febrile Episodes Reported in Non-Atopic Children at Three to Five Years of Age after Prebiotics Supplemented Infant Formula
  41. Carbohydrate utilization genetic signatures in the species Lactobacillus rhamnosus
  42. Fermented Infant Formula Increases Ileal Protein Digestibility and Reduces Ileal Proteolytic Activity Compared with Standard and Hydrolyzed Infant Formulas in Piglets
  43. Preweaning modulation of intestinal microbiota by oligosaccharides or amoxicillin can contribute to programming of adult microbiota in rats
  44. Dietary Pectin–Derived Acidic Oligosaccharides Improve the Pulmonary Bacterial Clearance ofPseudomonas aeruginosaLung Infection in Mice by Modulating Intestinal Microbiota and Immunity
  45. An integrated catalog of reference genes in the human gut microbiome
  46. Identification and assembly of genomes and genetic elements in complex metagenomic samples without using reference genomes
  47. The first thousand days - intestinal microbiology of early life: establishing a symbiosis
  48. Altered gut microbiota and activity in a murine model of autism spectrum disorders
  49. Mother-to-Infant Transmission of Intestinal Bifidobacterial Strains Has an Impact on the Early Development of Vaginally Delivered Infant's Microbiota
  50. Richness of human gut microbiome correlates with metabolic markers
  51. Relevance of pre- and postnatal nutrition to development and interplay between the microbiota and metabolic and immune systems
  52. Intestinal microbiology in early life: specific prebiotics can have similar functionalities as human-milk oligosaccharides
  53. The Immunomodulatory Nutritional Intervention NR100157 Reduced CD4+ T-Cell Decline and Immune Activation: A 1-Year Multicenter Randomized Controlled Double-Blind Trial in HIV-Infected Persons Not Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy (The BITE Study)
  54. Human milk: a source of more life than we imagine
  55. Influence of fermented milk products, prebiotics and probiotics on microbiota composition and health
  56. The effect of enteral supplementation of specific neutral and acidic oligosaccharides on the faecal microbiota and intestinal microenvironment in preterm infants
  57. The Early Settlers: Intestinal Microbiology in Early Life
  58. Improved Detection of Bifidobacteria with Optimised 16S rRNA-Gene Based Pyrosequencing
  59. Galectin-9 induced by dietary synbiotics is involved in suppression of allergic symptoms in mice and humans
  60. A Fermented Infant Milk Formula Reduces Ileal Proteolytic Activity
  61. Effects of a New Prebiotic Mixture on Faecal Gut Microbiota and the Mucosal Immune System in Healthy Infants
  62. Analysis of infant isolates of Bifidobacterium breve by comparative genome hybridization indicates the existence of new subspecies with marked infant specificity
  63. Transmission of Intestinal Bifidobacterium longum subsp.longumStrains from Mother to Infant, Determined by Multilocus Sequencing Typing and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism
  64. Bifidobacterium breve– HT-29 cell line interaction: modulation of TNF-α induced gene expression
  65. Bacterial Translocation Is Reduced by a Specific Nutritional Combination in Mice with Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia
  66. Specific prebiotics modulate gut microbiota and immune activation in HAART-naive HIV-infected adults: results of the “COPA” pilot randomized trial
  67. Enterotypes of the human gut microbiome
  68. Early life: gut microbiota and immune development in infancy
  69. 89 The Effect of Enteral Supplementation of Neutral and Acidic Oligosaccharides on Intestinal Microbiota, Ph, Scfas and Siga in Preterm Infants
  70. Bifidobacterium population analysis in the infant gut by direct mapping of genomic hybridization patterns: potential for monitoring temporal development and effects of dietary regimens
  71. Molecular analysis of faecal and duodenal samples reveals significantly higher prevalence and numbers of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in irritable bowel syndrome
  72. Metagenomics of the intestinal microbiota: potential applications
  73. Tolerance and safety of the potentially probiotic strain Lactobacillus rhamnosus PRSF-L477: a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial in healthy volunteers
  74. Effect of multifibre mixture with prebiotic components on bifidobacteria and stool pH in tube-fed children
  75. Intestinal microbiota in allergic and nonallergic 1-year-old very low birth weight infants after neonatal glutamine supplementation
  76. Specific prebiotic oligosaccharides modulate the early phase of a murine vaccination response
  77. Gut health: predictive biomarkers for preventive medicine and development of functional foods
  78. A human gut microbial gene catalogue established by metagenomic sequencing
  79. Effect of a new synbiotic mixture on atopic dermatitis in infants: a randomized-controlled trial
  80. Exposure of Intestinal Epithelial Cells to UV-Killed Lactobacillus GG but Not Bifidobacterium breve Enhances the Effector Immune Response in vitro
  81. Oral Treatment with Probiotics Reduces Allergic Symptoms in Ovalbumin-Sensitized Mice: A Bacterial Strain Comparative Study
  82. Prebiotics and Probiotics in Infant Formulae
  83. Cow Milk Allergy Symptoms Are Reduced in Mice Fed Dietary Synbiotics during Oral Sensitization with Whey
  84. Mixed-Species Genomic Microarray Analysis of Fecal Samples Reveals Differential Transcriptional Responses of Bifidobacteria in Breast- and Formula-Fed Infants
  85. Lower Bifidobacteria counts in both duodenal mucosa-associated and fecal microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome patients
  86. Prebiotic oligosaccharides and the enterohepatic circulation of bile salts in rats
  87. Biosafety assessment of probiotics used for human consumption: recommendations from the EU-PROSAFE project
  88. Carbohydrates in Human Milk and Infant Formulas
  89. Early Impairment of Gut Function and Gut Flora Supporting a Role for Alteration of Gastrointestinal Mucosa in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pathogenesis
  90. The effect of glutamine-enriched enteral nutrition on intestinal microflora in very low birth weight infants: A randomized controlled trial
  91. Increase of faecal bifidobacteria due to dietary oligosaccharides induces a reduction of clinically relevant pathogen germs in the faeces of formula-fed preterm infants
  92. A specific prebiotic oligosaccharide mixture stimulates delayed-type hypersensitivity in a murine influenza vaccination model
  93. The intestinal bacterial colonisation in preterm infants: A review of the literature
  94. Bifidogenic Effects of Solid Weaning Foods With Added Prebiotic Oligosaccharides
  95. Quantitative Real-Time PCR Analysis of Fecal Lactobacillus Species in Infants Receiving a Prebiotic Infant Formula
  96. Effects of total enteral nutrition supplemented with a multi-fibre mix on faecal short-chain fatty acids and microbiota
  97. Effects of infant formula containing a mixture of galacto- and fructo-oligosaccharides or viable Bifidobacterium animalis on the intestinal microflora during the first 4 months of life
  98. Galacto-oligosaccharides and long-chain fructo-oligosaccharides as prebiotics in infant formulas: A review
  99. Increase of faecal bifidobacteria due to dietary oligosaccharides induces a reduction of clinically relevant pathogen germs in the faeces of formula-fed preterm infants
  100. Prebiotic carbohydrates in human milk and formulas
  101. Strain-Specific Effects of Probiotics on Gut Barrier Integrity following Hemorrhagic Shock
  102. Quantitative Real-Time PCR Assays To Identify and Quantify Fecal Bifidobacterium Species in Infants Receiving a Prebiotic Infant Formula
  103. The gusBC Genes of Escherichia coli Encode a Glucuronide Transport System
  104. Colon Microflora in Infants Fed Formula with Galacto- and Fructo-Oligosaccharides: More Like Breast-Fed Infants
  105. 134 Effect of Colonic Short Chain Fatty Acids, Lactate and PH on The Growth of Common Gut Pathogens
  106. Prebiotics in Infant Formulas
  107. Prebiotics and Immune Responses
  108. Randomized Double-Blind Study of the Nutritional Efficacy and Bifidogenicity of a New Infant Formula Containing Partially Hydrolyzed Protein, a High β-Palmitic Acid Level, and Nondigestible Oligosaccharides
  109. Development of 16S rRNA-Based Probes for theCoriobacterium Group and the Atopobium Cluster and Their Application for Enumeration of Coriobacteriaceaein Human Feces from Volunteers of Different Age Groups
  110. Rotational Mobility and Orientational Stability of a Transport Protein in Lipid Membranes
  111. Quaternary Structure of the Lactose Transport Protein ofStreptococcus thermophilusin the Detergent-solubilized and Membrane-reconstituted State
  112. Close Approximation of Putative α-Helices II, IV, VII, X, and XI in the Translocation Pathway of the Lactose Transport Protein ofStreptococcus thermophilus
  113. Detergent-Mediated Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins†
  114. Amplified Expression, Purification and Functional Reconstitution of the Dipeptide and Tripeptide Transport Protein of Lactococcus Lactis
  115. Unidirectional Reconstitution into Detergent-destabilized Liposomes of the Purified Lactose Transport System ofStreptococcus thermophilus
  116. Cation and sugar selectivity determinants in a novel family of transport proteins
  117. Purification and Reconstitution of the Glutamate Carrier GltT of the Thermophilic BacteriumBacillusstearothermophilus†
  118. Kinetic Analysis of Lactose and Proton Coupling in Glu379Mutants of the Lactose Transport Protein ofStreptococcus thermophilus
  119. Regulation of bacterial sugar-H+ symport by phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent enzyme I/HPr-mediated phosphorylation.
  120. A Kdp-like, high-affinity, K+-translocating ATPase is expressed during growth of Rhodobacter sphaeroides in low potassium media