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1. Diet rich in soluble dietary fibres increases excretion of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in male Sprague-Dawley rats.

2. Development of an infant colon simulating in vitro model, I-TIM-2, to study the effects of modulation strategies on the infant gut microbiome composition and function.

3. Regulation of microbial gene expression: the key to understanding our gut microbiome.

4. Dietary fibre directs microbial tryptophan metabolism via metabolic interactions in the gut microbiota.

5. Potential of using an engineered indole lactic acid producing Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 in a murine model of colitis.

6. Advanced microbiome therapeutics as a novel modality for oral delivery of peptides to manage metabolic diseases.

7. Antibiotic induced restructuring of the gut microbiota does not affect oral uptake and accumulation of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in rats.

8. Effects of a wholegrain-rich diet on markers of colonic fermentation and bowel function and their associations with the gut microbiome: a randomised controlled cross-over trial.

9. An engineered Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 increase the production of indole lactic acid in the gut.

10. Delivery of E. coli Nissle to the mouse gut by mucoadhesive microcontainers does not improve its competitive ability against strains linked to ulcerative colitis.

11. Corrigendum to "PFOS-induced thyroid hormone system disrupted rats display organ-specific changes in their transcriptomes" [Environ. Pollut. 305 (2022) 119340].

12. Advancing human gut microbiota research by considering gut transit time.

13. Delivery of streptomycin to the rat colon by use of electrospun nanofibers.

14. Stool energy density is positively correlated to intestinal transit time and related to microbial enterotypes.

15. Cross-generational bacterial strain transfer to an infant after fecal microbiota transplantation to a pregnant patient: a case report.

16. Prevotella abundance and salivary amylase gene copy number predict fat loss in response to wholegrain diets.

17. Local Delivery of Streptomycin in Microcontainers Facilitates Colonization of Streptomycin-Resistant Escherichia coli in the Rat Colon.

18. PFOS-induced thyroid hormone system disrupted rats display organ-specific changes in their transcriptomes.

19. Human milk oligosaccharides induce acute yet reversible compositional changes in the gut microbiota of conventional mice linked to a reduction of butyrate levels.

20. Amoxicillin does not affect the development of cow's milk allergy in a Brown Norway rat model.

21. Gut microbiota differs between treatment outcomes early after fecal microbiota transplantation against recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection.

22. Escherichia coli Promoters with Consistent Expression throughout the Murine Gut.

23. Bifidobacterium species associated with breastfeeding produce aromatic lactic acids in the infant gut.

24. Partially Hydrolysed Whey Has Superior Allergy Preventive Capacity Compared to Intact Whey Regardless of Amoxicillin Administration in Brown Norway Rats.

25. Settlers of our inner surface - factors shaping the gut microbiota from birth to toddlerhood.

26. Casein glycomacropeptide is well tolerated in healthy adults and changes neither high-sensitive C-reactive protein, gut microbiota nor faecal butyrate: a restricted randomised trial.

27. Maternal milk microbiota and oligosaccharides contribute to the infant gut microbiota assembly.

28. Determining Gut Microbial Dysbiosis: a Review of Applied Indexes for Assessment of Intestinal Microbiota Imbalances.

30. Systems-wide effects of short-term feed deprivation in obese mice.

31. Acute Experimental Barrier Injury Triggers Ulcerative Colitis-Specific Innate Hyperresponsiveness and Ulcerative Colitis-Type Microbiome Changes in Humans.

32. Data integration for prediction of weight loss in randomized controlled dietary trials.

33. The intestinal microbiome is a co-determinant of the postprandial plasma glucose response.

34. Human microbiota-transplanted C57BL/6 mice and offspring display reduced establishment of key bacteria and reduced immune stimulation compared to mouse microbiota-transplantation.

35. Intestinal Enterococcus abundance correlates inversely with excessive weight gain and increased plasma leptin in breastfed infants.

36. Faecal microbiota transplantation for eradication of co-infection with Clostridioides difficile and extensively drug-resistant KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae .

37. Short-Term Amoxicillin-Induced Perturbation of the Gut Microbiota Promotes Acute Intestinal Immune Regulation in Brown Norway Rats.

38. Polymeric carriers for enhanced delivery of probiotics.

39. Banking feces: a new frontier for public blood banks?

40. Amendments: Author Correction: A catalog of the mouse gut metagenome.

41. Whole grain-rich diet reduces body weight and systemic low-grade inflammation without inducing major changes of the gut microbiome: a randomised cross-over trial.

42. A low-gluten diet induces changes in the intestinal microbiome of healthy Danish adults.

43. Antibiotic treatment of rat dams affects bacterial colonization and causes decreased weight gain in pups.

44. Microbial tryptophan catabolites in health and disease.

45. Differential bacterial capture and transport preferences facilitate co-growth on dietary xylan in the human gut.

46. Aberrant intestinal microbiota in individuals with prediabetes.

47. Pre-treatment microbial Prevotella-to-Bacteroides ratio, determines body fat loss success during a 6-month randomized controlled diet intervention.

49. Glyphosate has limited short-term effects on commensal bacterial community composition in the gut environment due to sufficient aromatic amino acid levels.

50. Faecalibacterium Gut Colonization Is Accelerated by Presence of Older Siblings.

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