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1. Microbiota-dependent early-life programming of gastrointestinal motility

2. Sodium oligomannate alters gut microbiota, reduces cerebral amyloidosis and reactive microglia in a sex-specific manner

3. Correction: Sodium oligomannate alters gut microbiota, reduces cerebral amyloidosis and reactive microglia in a sex-specific manner

4. Antibiotic‐Induced Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis Modulates Host Transcriptome and m6A Epitranscriptome via Bile Acid Metabolism

5. Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient

6. Phenylpropionic acid produced by gut microbiota alleviates acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity

8. Gut microbes and the liver circadian clock partition glucose and lipid metabolism

9. Dynamic genetic adaptation of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron during murine gut colonization

10. Gut microbiota modulates bleomycin-induced acute lung injury response in mice

11. Atypical behavioral and thermoregulatory circadian rhythms in mice lacking a microbiome

12. A Multifunctional Neutralizing Antibody‐Conjugated Nanoparticle Inhibits and Inactivates SARS‐CoV‐2

13. Absence of Gut Microbiota Is Associated with RPE/Choroid Transcriptomic Changes Related to Age-Related Macular Degeneration Pathobiology and Decreased Choroidal Neovascularization

14. High-Fat Diet Alters the Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Choroidal Transcriptome in the Absence of Gut Microbiota

15. Microbiome characterization by high-throughput transfer RNA sequencing and modification analysis

16. Microbe‐Derived Butyrate and Its Receptor, Free Fatty Acid Receptor 3, But Not Free Fatty Acid Receptor 2, Mitigate Neointimal Hyperplasia Susceptibility After Arterial Injury

17. Droplet-based high-throughput cultivation for accurate screening of antibiotic resistant gut microbes

18. Microbial Colonization of Germ‐Free Mice Restores Neointimal Hyperplasia Development After Arterial Injury

19. High-Fat Diet Alters the Retinal Transcriptome in the Absence of Gut Microbiota

20. Multi-omics analysis of a Bacteroidesfragilisisolate from an ulcerative colitis patient defines genetic determinants of fitness in bile

21. Sel1-like Proteins and Peptides are the Major Oxalobacter formigenes-derived Factors Stimulating Oxalate Transport by Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells

22. Peripartum Antibiotics Promote Gut Dysbiosis, Loss of Immune Tolerance, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Genetically Prone Offspring

23. Circadian Clock Regulation of Hepatic Lipid Metabolism by Modulation of m6A mRNA Methylation

25. Data from Adenomatous Polyps Are Driven by Microbe-Instigated Focal Inflammation and Are Controlled by IL-10–Producing T Cells

28. Supplementary Figure 2 from Adenomatous Polyps Are Driven by Microbe-Instigated Focal Inflammation and Are Controlled by IL-10–Producing T Cells

29. A highly conserved and globally prevalent cryptic plasmid is among the most numerous mobile genetic elements in the human gut

30. Navigating the Microbial Basis of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Seeing the Light at the End of the Tunnel

31. Imbalanced gut microbiota predicts and drives the progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in a fast-food diet mouse model

32. Minimizing confounders and increasing data quality in murine models for studies of the gut microbiome

33. Microbiota control acute arterial inflammation and neointimal hyperplasia development after arterial injury.

34. Nanotraps for the containment and clearance of SARS-CoV-2

35. Fructose diet alleviates acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice.

36. Intestinal Epithelial Heat Shock Protein 25/27 integrates host and microbial drivers of mucosal restitution following inflammatory injury

37. Gut Microbes and the Liver Circadian Clock Partition Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

39. High fat diet disrupts diurnal interactions between small intestinal host innate immune factor REG3γ and gut microbiota resulting in metabolic dysfunction

40. Patient-Specific Bacteroides Genome Variants in Pouchitis

42. High-fat diet disrupts REG3γ and gut microbial rhythms promoting metabolic dysfunction

43. Dynamic genetic adaptation of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron murine gut colonization

44. Compound K, a Ginsenoside Metabolite, Inhibits Colon Cancer Growth via Multiple Pathways Including p53-p21 Interactions

45. Transplanting a Microbial Organ: the Good, the Bad, and the Unknown

46. Synergistic depletion of gut microbial consortia, but not individual antibiotics, reduces amyloidosis in APPPS1-21 Alzheimer’s transgenic mice

47. TGR5 signaling mitigates parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease

48. The regulatory role of Nsup6/sup-methyladenosine modification in the interaction between host and microbes

49. A Multifunctional Neutralizing Antibody‐Conjugated Nanoparticle Inhibits and Inactivates SARS‐CoV‐2

50. Atypical behavioral and thermoregulatory circadian rhythms in mice lacking a microbiome

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