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1. Intestinal microbiota diversity from broilers with runting and stunting syndrome performed by metagenomics.

2. Gut microbiota and metabolic changes in children with idiopathic short stature.

3. Impact of different growth hormone levels on gut microbiota and metabolism in short stature.

4. Systematic review of associations between gut microbiome composition and stunting in under-five children.

5. Gut microbiota in regulation of childhood bone growth.

6. Gut microbiota differences in stunted and normal-lenght children aged 36-45 months in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

7. The Use of Mushrooms and Spirulina Algae as Supplements to Prevent Growth Inhibition in a Pre-Clinical Model for an Unbalanced Diet.

8. Differences in immune status and fecal SCFA between Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status.

9. Postnatal growth retardation is associated with deteriorated intestinal mucosal barrier function using a porcine model.

10. Adaptation of the small intestine to microbial enteropathogens in Zambian children with stunting.

11. Neonatal antibiotic exposure impairs child growth during the first six years of life by perturbing intestinal microbial colonization.

12. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status.

13. Metabolome and microbiome alterations related to short-term feeding of a micronutrient-fortified, high-quality legume protein-based food product to stunted school age children: A randomized controlled pilot trial.

14. Immunoglobulin recognition of fecal bacteria in stunted and non-stunted children: findings from the Afribiota study.

15. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy.

16. A Retrospective Case-Control Study of the Relationship between the Gut Microbiota, Enteropathy, and Child Growth.

17. Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with specific bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.

18. Bacteriophages Isolated from Stunted Children Can Regulate Gut Bacterial Communities in an Age-Specific Manner.

19. The Gut Microbiome in Child Malnutrition.

20. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India.

21. Pathobiome driven gut inflammation in Pakistani children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction.

22. Unsafe Drinking Water Is Associated with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Poor Growth Outcomes in Young Children in Rural Southwestern Uganda.

23. Campylobacter jejuni virulence genes and immune-inflammatory biomarkers association with growth impairment in children from Northeastern Brazil.

24. Identification of Etiology-Specific Diarrhea Associated With Linear Growth Faltering in Bangladeshi Infants.

25. Stunted childhood growth is associated with decompartmentalization of the gastrointestinal tract and overgrowth of oropharyngeal taxa.

26. Fecal microbiota analysis of children with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth among residents of an urban slum in Brazil.

27. Identifying the etiology and pathophysiology underlying stunting and environmental enteropathy: study protocol of the AFRIBIOTA project.

28. Gut microbiota: puppeteer of the host juvenile growth.

29. Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli Subclinical Infection and Coinfections and Impaired Child Growth in the MAL-ED Cohort Study.

30. Chronic consequences on human health induced by microbial pathogens: Growth faltering among children in developing countries.

31. Severe Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis Is Associated With Poor Growth in Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome.

32. Molecular mimicry in Helicobacter pylori infections.

33. Campylobacter jejuni and associated immune mechanisms: short-term effects and long-term implications for infants in low-income countries.

34. Mice with infectious colitis exhibit linear growth failure and subsequent catch-up growth related to systemic inflammation and IGF-1.

35. Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and the Fecal Microbiota in Malawian Children.

36. Etiology of Diarrhea, Nutritional Outcomes, and Novel Intestinal Biomarkers in Tanzanian Infants.

37. New insights into environmental enteric dysfunction.

38. Elevations in serum anti-flagellin and anti-LPS Igs are related to growth faltering in young Tanzanian children.

39. Longitudinal Analysis of the Intestinal Microbiota in Persistently Stunted Young Children in South India.

40. Microbiome: Eating for trillions.

41. Microbiome. The right gut microbes help infants grow.

42. The Potential Role of Mycotoxins as a Contributor to Stunting in the SHINE Trial.

43. Mitigating aflatoxin exposure to improve child growth in Eastern Kenya: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

44. Common beans and cowpeas as complementary foods to reduce environmental enteric dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for two randomized controlled trials.

45. Plasma endotoxin core antibody concentration and linear growth are unrelated in rural Malawian children aged 2-5 years.

46. Role of Helicobacter pylori infection on nutrition and metabolism.

47. Helicobacter pylori infection and extragastric disorders in children: a critical update.

48. Fecal markers of intestinal inflammation and permeability associated with the subsequent acquisition of linear growth deficits in infants.

49. Recent acquisition of Helicobacter pylori by Baka pygmies.

50. Food chain mycotoxin exposure, gut health, and impaired growth: a conceptual framework.

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