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1. Kinetics of imidazole propionate from orally delivered histidine in mice and humans

2. Phylogeny and disease associations of a widespread and ancient intestinal bacteriophage lineage

3. Bacteriophages from treatment-naïve type 2 diabetes individuals drive an inflammatory response in human co-cultures of dendritic cells and T cells

4. Oral histidine affects gut microbiota and MAIT cells improving glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients

5. Gut microbial ecology and exposome of a healthy Pakistani cohort

7. Phage-microbe dynamics after sterile faecal filtrate transplantation in individuals with metabolic syndrome: a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial assessing efficacy and safety

8. Targeting nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via gut microbiome-centered therapies

9. Protein supplementation changes gut microbial diversity and derived metabolites in subjects with type 2 diabetes

10. Gut virome profiling identifies a widespread bacteriophage family associated with metabolic syndrome

11. Anaerobic Feces Processing for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Improves Viability of Obligate Anaerobes

12. Fecal microbiota transplantation does not alter bacterial translocation and visceral adipose tissue inflammation in individuals with obesity

13. From fecal microbiota transplantation toward next-generation beneficial microbes: The case of Anaerobutyricum soehngenii

14. Gut-derived bacterial flagellin induces beta-cell inflammation and dysfunction

15. Compensatory intestinal antibody response against pro-inflammatory microbiota after bariatric surgery

16. A systems biology approach to study non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) in women with obesity

17. Donor Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Alters Gut Microbiota and Metabolites in Obese Individuals With Steatohepatitis

18. Evaluating causality of cellular senescence in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseKey points

19. Effect of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Combined With Mediterranean Diet on Insulin Sensitivity in Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome

20. Fecal microbiota transplantation beyond Clostridioides difficile infections

21. Gut bacteriophage dynamics during fecal microbial transplantation in subjects with metabolic syndrome

22. Compensatory intestinal immunoglobulin response after vancomycin treatment in humans

23. Gut Microbiota as a Trigger for Metabolic Inflammation in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

24. Oral vancomycin treatment does not alter markers of postprandial inflammation in lean and obese subjects

25. Pancreatic 18F-FDG uptake is increased in type 2 diabetes patients compared to non-diabetic controls.

26. Intestinal Ralstonia pickettii augments glucose intolerance in obesity.

27. Bile acid sequestration reduces plasma glucose levels in db/db mice by increasing its metabolic clearance rate.

28. Hyperinsulinemia Is Highly Associated With Markers of Hepatocytic Senescence in Two Independent Cohorts

29. Glucose-mediated insulin secretion is improved in FHL2-deficient mice and elevated FHL2 expression in humans is associated with type 2 diabetes

30. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Dietary Interventions Modulating Gut Microbiota and Cardiometabolic Diseases—Striving for New Standards in Microbiome Studies

31. Sterile faecal filtrate transplantation alters phage-microbe dynamics in individuals with metabolic syndrome: a double blind, randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial assessing efficacy and safety

32. Non-nutritive sweeteners — too sweet to be wholesome?

33. Fecal microbiota transplantation does not alter bacterial translocation and visceral adipose tissue inflammation in individuals with obesity

34. Four-and-a-half LIM domain protein 2 (FHL2) deficiency protects mice from diet-induced obesity and high FHL2 expression marks human obesity

35. Protocol Standardization of Microbiome Studies—Daunting but Necessary

36. Compensatory intestinal immunoglobulin response after vancomycin treatment in humans

37. Distinct differences in gut microbial composition and functional potential from lean to morbidly obese subjects

38. High fat diet changes bacterial signatures in the murine pancreas

39. Systems analysis of metabolic responses to a mixed meal test in an obese cohort reveals links between tissue metabolism and the gut microbiota

40. Fecal microbiota transplantation as tool to study the interrelation between microbiota composition and miRNA expression

41. Donor Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Alters Gut Microbiota and Metabolites in Obese Individuals With Steatohepatitis

42. Intestinal microbial metabolites in human metabolism and type 2 diabetes

43. A Crucial Role for Diet in the Relationship Between Gut Microbiota and Cardiometabolic Disease

44. Gut microbiota: a promising target against cardiometabolic diseases

45. Donor metabolic characteristics drive effects of faecal microbiota transplantation on recipient insulin sensitivity, energy expenditure and intestinal transit time

46. Drivers and determinants of strain dynamics following fecal microbiota transplantation

47. Duodenal Anaerobutyricum soehngenii infusion stimulates GLP-1 production, ameliorates glycaemic control and beneficially shapes the duodenal transcriptome in metabolic syndrome subjects: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over study

48. Gut-derived bacterial flagellin induces beta-cell inflammation and dysfunction

49. Shedding light on dark matter – faecal microbiota transplantation in Europe

50. Drivers and Determinants of Strain Dynamics Following Faecal Microbiota Transplantation

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