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1. Bacteroides uniformis combined with fiber amplifies metabolic and immune benefits in obese mice

2. Prevalence, Abundance, and Virulence of Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli in Ulcerative Colitis, Colorectal Cancer, and Coeliac Disease

3. A Multi-omics Approach to Unraveling the Microbiome-Mediated Effects of Arabinoxylan Oligosaccharides in Overweight Humans

4. The Glycolytic Versatility of Bacteroides uniformis CECT 7771 and Its Genome Response to Oligo and Polysaccharides

5. Bacteroides uniformis combined with fiber amplifies metabolic and immune benefits in obese mice

6. Prevalence, Abundance, and Virulence of Adherent-Invasive

7. Holdemanella biformis improves glucose tolerance and regulates GLP-1 signaling in obese mice

8. Complete Genome Sequence of Phascolarctobacterium faecium G 104, Isolated from the Stools of a Healthy Lean Donor

9. Safety Assessment of Bacteroides Uniformis CECT 7771, a Symbiont of the Gut Microbiota in Infants

10. Arabinoxylan oligosaccharides and polyunsaturated fatty acid effects on gut microbiota and metabolic markers in overweight individuals with signs of metabolic syndrome: A randomized cross-over trial

11. A multi-omics approach to unraveling the microbiome-mediated effects of arabinoxylan oligosaccharides in overweight humans

12. The Glycolytic Versatility of Bacteroides uniformis CECT 7771 and Its Genome Response to Oligo and Polysaccharides

13. Impact of dietary fiber and fat on gut microbiota re-modeling and metabolic health

14. Gut microbiota, diet, and obesity-related disorders - The good, the bad, and the future challenges

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