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1. The liver–brain–gut neural arc maintains the Treg cell niche in the gut

2. Microbial Community Structures in Terrestrial Subsurface Sediments from the Southern Kanto Plain, Japan

3. Alistipes communis sp. nov., Alistipes dispar sp. nov. and Alistipes onderdonkii subsp. vulgaris subsp. nov., isolated from human faeces, and creation of Alistipes onderdonkii subsp. onderdonkii subsp. nov

4. A defined commensal consortium elicits CD8 T cells and anti-cancer immunity

5. Pancreatic glycoprotein 2 is a first line of defense for mucosal protection in intestinal inflammation

6. TH1 cell-inducing Escherichia coli strain identified from the small intestinal mucosa of patients with Crohn’s disease

7. The influences of low protein diet on the intestinal microbiota of mice

8. Elucidation of Gut Microbiota-Associated Lipids Using LC-MS/MS and 16S rRNA Sequence Analyses

9. Staphylococcus cohnii is a potentially biotherapeutic skin commensal alleviating skin inflammation

10. Long-read metagenomics using PromethION uncovers oral bacteriophages and their interaction with host bacteria

11. Altered microbiota composition reflects enhanced communication in 15q11-13 CNV mice

12. Effects of Attached and Suspended Biomass on the Dynamics of the Microbial Community and Wastewater Characteristics in Sewers

13. Gallbladder-derived surfactant protein D regulates gut commensal bacteria for maintaining intestinal homeostasis

14. Clinical impact of pre-transplant gut microbial diversity on outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

15. Circadian oscillations of microbial and functional composition in the human salivary microbiome

16. Confounding effects of microbiome on the susceptibility of TNFSF15 to Crohn’s disease in the Ryukyu Islands

17. Fecal microbiota transplantation for patients with steroid-resistant acute graft-versus-host disease of the gut

18. Mucin O-glycans facilitate symbiosynthesis to maintain gut immune homeostasis

19. Gut microorganisms act together to exacerbate inflammation in spinal cords

20. Draft Genome Sequence of Lactobacillus kosoi NBRC 113063, Isolated from Kôso, a Japanese Sugar-Vegetable Fermented Beverage

21. Gut microbiota–derived D-serine protects against acute kidney injury

22. Vibrio ishigakensis sp. nov., in Halioticoli clade isolated from seawater in Okinawa coral reef area, Japan

23. First microbiota assessments of children's paddling pool waters evaluated using 16S rRNA gene-based metagenome analysis

24. Two FOXP3+CD4+ T cell subpopulations distinctly control the prognosis of colorectal cancers

25. Major Anaerobic Bacteria Responsible for the Production of Carcinogenic Acetaldehyde from Ethanol in the Colon and Rectum

26. Polymicrobial Amniotic Fluid Infection withMycoplasma/Ureaplasmaand Other Bacteria Induces Severe Intra-Amniotic Inflammation Associated with Poor Perinatal Prognosis in Preterm Labor

27. Fecal microbiota transplantation with frozen capsules for a patient with refractory acute gut graft-versus-host disease

28. The effect of fecal microbiota transplantation on psychiatric symptoms among patients with irritable bowel syndrome, functional diarrhea and functional constipation: An open-label observational study

29. Characterisation of the faecal microbiota in Japanese patients with paediatric-onset primary sclerosing cholangitis

30. Microbiome profile of the amniotic fluid as a predictive biomarker of perinatal outcome

31. Ectopic colonization of oral bacteria in the intestine drives TH1 cell induction and inflammation

32. Aging-related changes in the diversity of women’s skin microbiomes associated with oral bacteria

33. A 3-dimensional mathematical model of microbial proliferation that generates the characteristic cumulative relative abundance distributions in gut microbiomes

34. Computer-guided design of optimal microbial consortia for immune system modulation

35. Profiling of faecal water and urine metabolites among Papua New Guinea highlanders believed to be adapted to low protein intake

36. A proliferative probiotic Bifidobacterium strain in the gut ameliorates progression of metabolic disorders via microbiota modulation and acetate elevation

37. Bifidobacterium-Rich Fecal Donor May Be a Positive Predictor for Successful Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

38. Commensal Lactobacillus Controls Immune Tolerance during Acute Liver Injury in Mice

39. Changes in the bacterial community in the fermentation process of kôso, a Japanese sugar-vegetable fermented beverage

40. Clinical Efficacy of Prebiotics on Transplant-Related Complications

41. Single fecal microbiota transplantation failed to change intestinal microbiota and had limited effectiveness against ulcerative colitis in Japanese patients

42. Nitrogen fixation and nifH diversity in human gut microbiota

43. Ecophysiological consequences of alcoholism on human gut microbiota: implications for ethanol-related pathogenesis of colon cancer

44. Intestinal Dysbiosis and Biotin Deprivation Induce Alopecia through Overgrowth of Lactobacillus murinus in Mice

45. Uremic Toxin-Producing Gut Microbiota in Rats with Chronic Kidney Disease

46. Draft Genome Sequence of Lactobacillus farciminis NBRC 111452, Isolated from Kôso, a Japanese Sugar-Vegetable Fermented Beverage

47. Individual Apostichopus japonicus fecal microbiome reveals a link with polyhydroxybutyrate producers in host growth gaps

48. The gut microbiome of healthy Japanese and its microbial and functional uniqueness

49. Fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrentClostridium difficileinfection in a patient with ulcerative colitis

50. Vibrio aphrogenes sp. nov., in the Rumoiensis clade isolated from a seaweed

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