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1. Time to rethink academic publishing: the peer reviewer crisis.

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12. Longitudinal body mass index trajectories at preschool age: children with rapid growth have differential composition of the gut microbiota in the first year of life

18. Fecal microbiota transplantation from protozoa-exposed donors downregulates immune response in a germ-free mouse model, its role in immune response and physiology of the intestine.

19. Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Large‐Scale Disruptions of the Gut Microbiome in Parkinson's Disease.

21. Correction: The hygiene hypothesis, the COVID pandemic, and consequences for the human microbiome

22. The hygiene hypothesis, the COVID pandemic, and consequences for the humanmicrobiome

23. The potential importance of the built-environment microbiome and its impact on human health

24. Advances in the Study of Blastocystis spp. in Mexico: Prevalence, Genetic Diversity, Clinical Association and Their Possible Role in the Human Intestine

28. Both pathogen and host dynamically adapt pH responses along the intestinal tract during enteric bacterial infection.

29. The potential of live biotherapeutic products in allergic disease: current findings and future directions.

30. Decreasing antibiotic use, the gut microbiota, and asthma incidence in children: evidence from population-based and prospective cohort studies

31. Breastmilk Feeding Practices Are Associated with the Co-Occurrence of Bacteria in Mothers’ Milk and the Infant Gut: the CHILD Cohort Study

39. Structural Analysis of a Specialized Type III Secretion System Peptidoglycan-cleaving Enzyme*

44. Bacteroides-Derived Sphingolipids Are Critical for Maintaining Intestinal Homeostasis and Symbiosis

47. Microbiome changes under enteral deprivation are dynamic and dependent on intestinal location.