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1. The fecal microbiotas of women of Pacific and New Zealand European ethnicities are characterized by distinctive enterotypes that reflect dietary intakes and fecal water content

3. Differences in Compositions of Gut Bacterial Populations and Bacteriophages in 5–11 Year-Olds Born Preterm Compared to Full Term

6. Exploring Bacterial Attributes That Underpin Symbiont Life in the Monogastric Gut

7. Ethnic diversity in infant gut microbiota is apparent before the introduction of complementary diets

8. The intestinal microbiota in health and disease

9. Building Robust Assemblages of Bacteria in the Human Gut in Early Life

10. Association between the faecal short-chain fatty acid propionate and infant sleep

11. Using compositional principal component analysis to describe children’s gut microbiota in relation to diet and body composition

12. Guided dietary fibre intake as a means of directing short-chain fatty acid production by the gut microbiota

13. Utilization of Complex Pectic Polysaccharides from New Zealand Plants (Tetragonia tetragonioides and Corynocarpus laevigatus) by Gut Bacteroides Species

14. Genomic insights from Monoglobus pectinilyticus: a pectin-degrading specialist bacterium in the human colon

15. Modulating the Gut Microbiota of Humans by Dietary Intervention with Plant Glycans

16. Sharing a β-Glucan Meal: Transcriptomic Eavesdropping on a Bacteroides ovatus-Subdoligranulum variabile-Hungatella hathewayi Consortium

17. Galacto- and Fructo-oligosaccharides Utilized for Growth by Cocultures of Bifidobacterial Species Characteristic of the Infant Gut

18. Preferential use of plant glycans for growth by Bacteroides ovatus

19. Characterization of Polysaccharides from Feijoa Fruits (Acca sellowiana Berg.) and Their Utilization as Growth Substrates by Gut Commensal Bacteroides Species

20. Sleep, nutrition, and physical activity interventions to prevent obesity in infancy: follow-up of the Prevention of Overweight in Infancy (POI) randomized controlled trial at ages 3.5 and 5 y

21. Substrate Use Prioritization by a Coculture of Five Species of Gut Bacteria Fed Mixtures of Arabinoxylan, Xyloglucan, β-Glucan, and Pectin

22. Body composition of New Zealand European and Pacific women is associated with lower dietary fibre intake and gut microbiota diversity

23. Compositional principal component analysis generates gut microbiota profiles that associate with children's diet and body composition

25. Association between the faecal short-chain fatty acid propionate and infant sleep

26. Utilization of Complex Pectic Polysaccharides from New Zealand Plants (

27. Gut bacteria characteristic of the infant microbiota down-regulate inflammatory transcriptional responses in HT-29 cells

28. Fecal Microbiotas of Indonesian and New Zealand Children Differ in Complexity and Bifidobacterial Taxa during the First Year of Life

29. Predictors Linking Obesity and the Gut Microbiome (the PROMISE Study): Protocol and Recruitment Strategy for a Cross-Sectional Study on Pathways That Affect the Gut Microbiome and Its Impact on Obesity (Preprint)

30. Bifidobacterium bifidum ATCC 15696 and Bifidobacterium breve 24b Metabolic Interaction Based on 2′- O -Fucosyl-Lactose Studied in Steady-State Cultures in a Freter-Style Chemostat

31. Eczema-protective probiotic alters infant gut microbiome functional capacity but not composition: sub-sample analysis from a RCT

32. Bifidobacterium bifidum ATCC 15696 and Bifidobacterium breve 24b Metabolic Interaction Based on 2'

33. Relative Validity and Reproducibility of a Food Frequency Questionnaire to Assess Nutrients and Food Groups of Relevance to the Gut Microbiota in Young Children

34. Mediation Analysis as a Means of Identifying Dietary Components That Differentially Affect the Fecal Microbiota of Infants Weaned by Modified Baby-Led and Traditional Approaches

35. Bifidobacterium pseudolongum in the Ceca of Rats Fed Hi-Maize Starch Has Characteristics of a Keystone Species in Bifidobacterial Blooms

36. SunGold Kiwifruit Supplementation of Individuals with Prediabetes Alters Gut Microbiota and Improves Vitamin C Status, Anthropometric and Clinical Markers

37. tuf Gene Sequence Variation in Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis Detected in the Fecal Microbiota of Chinese Infants

38. Understanding the Gut Microbiota

39. Monoglobus pectinilyticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a pectinolytic bacterium isolated from human faeces

40. Embracing the co-operative society to better understand assembly of the gut microbiota

41. Differentiation of Bifidobacterium longum subspecies longum and infantis by quantitative PCR using functional gene targets

42. Predictors Linking Obesity and the Gut Microbiome (the PROMISE Study): Protocol and Recruitment Strategy for a Cross-Sectional Study on Pathways That Affect the Gut Microbiome and Its Impact on Obesity

43. Dietary Intake of New Zealand European and Pacific Woman from the PROMISE Study

44. Analysis of 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequences Using the QIIME Software Package

45. Differential growth of bowel commensal Bacteroides species on plant xylans of differing structural complexity

46. Three-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial to reduce excessive weight gain in the first two years of life: protocol for the POI follow-up study

47. Bacterial successions in the Broiler Gastrointestinal tract

48. Digestive-resistant carbohydrates affect lipid metabolism in rats

49. Scoring Microbiota Function: A Proposal to Use Features of Evolutionary, Symbiotic Innovation to Recognize a 'Healthy' Human Gut Microbiota

50. The human gut metacommunity as a conceptual aid in the development of precision medicine

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