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2. Digestive fate of milk and egg-derived amyloids: Attenuated digestive proteolysis and impact on the trajectory of the gut microbiota
3. Figure S5 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
4. FIGURE 4 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
5. Figure S6 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
6. Figure S1 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
7. FIGURE 7 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
8. FIGURE 5 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
9. FIGURE 3 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
10. FIGURE 3 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
11. Figure S6 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
12. FIGURE 1 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
13. Data from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
14. Figure S8 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
15. Figure S4 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
16. FIGURE 1 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
17. FIGURE 2 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
18. Figure S7 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
19. Figure S8 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
20. FIGURE 8 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
21. FIGURE 4 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
22. Figure S2 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
23. FIGURE 6 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
24. Figure S7 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
25. Figure S4 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
26. Figure S3 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
27. Figure S1 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
28. FIGURE 7 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
29. Figure S5 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
30. Figure S2 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
31. FIGURE 2 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
32. FIGURE 5 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
33. Figure S3 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
34. FIGURE 8 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
35. FIGURE 6 from The Cross-talk Between Intestinal Microbiota and MDSCs Fuels Colitis-associated Cancer Development
36. The crosstalk between intestinal microbiota and MDSCs fuels colitis associated cancer development
37. Children with idiopathic short stature have significantly different gut microbiota than their normal height siblings: a case-control study
38. OIT-associated Changes in Gut Metabolites and Potential Effects on Gut Epithelial Integrity
39. Positive effects of diet-induced microbiome modification on GDM in mice following human faecal transfer
40. Giardiasis and diarrhea in dogs: Does the microbiome matter?
41. Bacteroidesis increased in an autism cohort and induces autism-relevant behavioral changes in mice in a sex-dependent manner
42. Metabolic inputs in the probiotic bacterium Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus contribute to cell-wall remodeling and increased fitness
43. Signs of aging in midlife: physical function and sex differences in microbiota
44. Recipient-independent, high-accuracy FMT-response prediction and optimization in mice and humans
45. Celiac—the lone horse? An autoimmune condition without signals of microbiota dysbiosis
46. Giardiasis and diarrhea in dogs: do the microbiome matter?
47. The role of microbiome features in postprandial blood glucose response in patients with gestational diabetes
48. Gut microbes and host behavior: The forgotten members of the gut-microbiome
49. Autophagy controls mucus secretion from intestinal goblet cells by alleviating ER stress
50. Advances in the study of microbiota in reproductive biology: A short review of recent research, following Leclaire et al. (2022)
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