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1. Unveiling the therapeutic potential and mechanism of inulin in DSS-induced colitis mice.

2. Cohabiting with ulcerative colitis patients decreases differences of gut microbiome between healthy individuals and the patients.

3. Gut microbiome and metabolic pathways linked to sleep quality.

4. Meta-analysis identifies common gut microbiota associated with multiple sclerosis.

5. Altered gut microbiota is associated with the formation of occult hepatitis B virus infection.

6. Daily intake of baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), a Cerrado native almond, promotes changes in the intestinal microbiota of individuals with obesity: A pilot study.

7. Multi-omics Analysis of a Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Trial Identifies Novel Aspects of Acute GVHD Pathogenesis.

8. Direct and macrophage stimulation mediated effects of active, inactive, and cell-free supernatant forms of Akkermansia muciniphila and Faecalibacterium duncaniae on hepcidin gene expression in HepG2 cells.

9. Genomic and functional diversity of the human-derived isolates of Faecalibacterium .

10. In-silico characterization of GABAT protein found in gut-brain axis associated bacteria of healthy individuals and multiple sclerosis patients.

11. Intestinal microbiota and biliary system diseases.

12. Faecalibacterium duncaniae as a novel next generation probiotic against influenza.

13. Development of the gut microbiota in the first 14 years of life and its relations to internalizing and externalizing difficulties and social anxiety during puberty.

14. Placebo-resistant gut bacteria: Akkermansia muciniphila spp. and Familial Mediterranean fever disease.

15. Enzymatically prepared neoagarooligosaccharides improve gut health and function through promoting the production of spermidine by Faecalibacterium in chickens.

16. Gut microbiota dysbiosis and decreased levels of acetic and propionic acid participate in glucocorticoid-induced glycolipid metabolism disorder.

17. Double-blinded, randomized clinical trial of Gegen Qinlian decoction pinpoints Faecalibacterium as key gut bacteria in alleviating hyperglycemia.

18. Gut microbiota signatures in inflammatory bowel disease.

19. Faecalibacterium duncaniae A2-165 growth is strongly promoted by yeast extract and vitamin B5 in cGMP medium.

20. Faecalibacterium prausnitzii promotes intestinal epithelial IL-18 production through activation of the HIF1α pathway.

21. Gut firmicutes: Relationship with dietary fiber and role in host homeostasis.

22. Causal Relationship between Gut Microbiota and Gout: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study.

23. Kestose Increases the Relative Abundance of Faecalibacterium spp. and Nominally Increases Cow Milk Tolerant Dose in Children with Cow's Milk Allergy - Preliminary Results.

24. Altered gut microbiota and metabolites in untreated myasthenia gravis patients.

25. Effect of Lactobacillaceae Probiotics on Colonic Microbiota and Metabolite Production in Cystic Fibrosis: A Comparative In Vitro Study.

26. Gut Microbiome Composition Is Associated With Future Onset of Crohn's Disease in Healthy First-Degree Relatives.

27. The Tolerance of Gut Commensal Faecalibacterium to Oxidative Stress Is Strain Dependent and Relies on Detoxifying Enzymes.

28. Faecalibacterium: a bacterial genus with promising human health applications.

29. New gene markers for classification and quantification of Faecalibacterium spp. in the human gut.

30. Dysbiosis of gut microbiota due to diet, alcohol intake, body mass index, and gastrointestinal diseases in India.

31. Deficient butyrate-producing capacity in the gut microbiome is associated with bacterial network disturbances and fatigue symptoms in ME/CFS.

32. Multi-omic interactions in the gut of children at the onset of islet autoimmunity.

33. Faecalibacterium prausnitzii Attenuates CKD via Butyrate-Renal GPR43 Axis.

34. The gastrointestinal and microbiome impact of a resistant starch blend from potato, banana, and apple fibers: A randomized clinical trial using smart caps.

35. High Dietary Intake of Rye Affects Porcine Gut Microbiota in a Salmonella Typhimurium Infection Study.

36. The establishment of the gut microbiota in 1-year-aged infants: from birth to family food.

37. Specific Strains of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii Ameliorate Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Mice in Association with Gut Microbiota Regulation.

38. Characteristics of Gut Microbiome and Its Metabolites, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, in Children With Idiopathic Short Stature.

39. Fecal Dysbiosis and Immune Dysfunction in Chinese Elderly Patients With Schizophrenia: An Observational Study.

40. Dietary Vitamin B1 Intake Influences Gut Microbial Community and the Consequent Production of Short-Chain Fatty Acids.

41. Intestinal Dysbiosis in Patients with Histamine Intolerance.

42. Lost microbes of COVID-19: Bifidobacterium , Faecalibacterium depletion and decreased microbiome diversity associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection severity.

43. Genome-based, phenotypic and chemotaxonomic classification of Faecalibacterium strains: proposal of three novel species Faecalibacterium duncaniae sp. nov., Faecalibacterium hattorii sp. nov. and Faecalibacterium gallinarum sp. nov.

44. Species-targeted sorting and cultivation of commensal bacteria from the gut microbiome using flow cytometry under anaerobic conditions.

45. Precision Nutrition Model Predicts Glucose Control of Overweight Females Following the Consumption of Potatoes High in Resistant Starch.

47. A decrease in functional microbiomes represented as Faecalibacterium affects immune homeostasis in long-term stable liver transplant patients.

48. The Role of the Gut Microbiota in the Development and Progression of Major Depressive and Bipolar Disorder.

49. Commercial microbiota test revealed differences in the composition of intestinal microorganisms between children with autism spectrum disorders and neurotypical peers.

50. Gut Microbiota Parameters Potentially Useful in Clinical Perspective.

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