36 results on '"Hisada, Takayoshi"'
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2. Relationship Between Plasma Lipopolysaccharides, Gut Microbiota, and Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Study
3. Relationship Between Plasma Neurofilament Light Chain, Gut Microbiota, and Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Study
4. Relationship between the Japanese-style diet, gut microbiota, and dementia: A cross-sectional study
5. The Association between Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and the Gut Microbiome: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
6. Validation and standardization of DNA extraction and library construction methods for metagenomics-based human fecal microbiome measurements
7. Relationship between dementia and gut microbiome-associated metabolites: a cross-sectional study in Japan
8. Analysis of the relationship between the gut microbiome and dementia: a cross-sectional study conducted in Japan
9. A newly developed solution for the preservation of short-chain fatty acids, bile acids, and microbiota in fecal specimens
10. Proportional changes in the gut microbiome: a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and dementia?
11. Association of Gut Microbial Genera with Heart Rate Variability in the General Japanese Population: The Iwaki Cross-Sectional Research Study
12. Association between Gut Microbiota and Body Composition in Japanese General Population: A Focus on Gut Microbiota and Skeletal Muscle
13. Inter- and intra-individual variations in seasonal and daily stabilities of the human gut microbiota in Japanese
14. Additional file of Validation and standardization of DNA extraction and library construction methods for metagenomics-based human fecal microbiome measurements
15. Additional file 1 of Validation and standardization of DNA extraction and library construction methods for metagenomics-based human fecal microbiome measurements
16. Relationship between the Japanese-style diet, gut microbiota, and dementia: a cross-sectional study
17. Relationship Between Plasma Lipopolysaccharides, Gut Microbiota, and Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Study.
18. Relationship Between Plasma Neurofilament Light Chain, Gut Microbiota, and Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Study.
19. Effects of green tea consumption on human fecal microbiota with special reference to Bifidobacterium species
20. The relationship between the gut microbiome and mild cognitive impairment in patients without dementia: a cross-sectional study conducted in Japan
21. Abstract WP569: Gut Microbiota and Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Study
22. The Nested Study on the Intestinal Microbiota in GENKI Study with Special Reference to the Effect of Brown Rice Eating
23. イッパン ジュウミン ノ チョウナイ サイキンノウ ニオケル ニュウサンキン ト ヒマン ノ カンレン ニツイテ
24. 腸管内メタン産生に影響を与える腸内細菌叢検索
25. Alteration in the gastric microbiota and its restoration by probiotics in patients with functional dyspepsia
26. Application of new primer-enzyme combinations to terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism profiling of bacterial populations in human feces
27. Protective effect of agaro-oligosaccharides on gut dysbiosis and colon tumorigenesis in high-fat diet-fed mice
28. Hesperetin Modifies the Composition of Fecal Microbiota and Increases Cecal Levels of Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Rats
29. Development of a Prokaryotic Universal Primer for Simultaneous Analysis of Bacteria and Archaea Using Next-Generation Sequencing
30. Rhodovastum atsumiense gen. nov., sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium isolated from paddy soil
31. Characterization of thermotolerant purple nonsulfur bacteria isolated from hot-spring Chloroflexus mats and the reclassification of “Rhodopseudomonas cryptolactis” Stadtwald-Demchick et al.1990 as Rhodoplanes cryptolactis nom. rev., comb. nov.
32. Isolation and Characterization of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria from Chloroflexus and Cyanobacterial Mats in Hot Springs
33. Phylogenetic Analysis of 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences from Human Fecal Microbiota and Improved Utility of Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Profiling
34. Development of a Prokaryotic Universal Primer for Simultaneous Analysis of Bacteria and Archaea Using Next-Generation Sequencing.
35. Aerobic Exercise Training with Brisk Walking Increases Intestinal Bacteroides in Healthy Elderly Women.
36. Protective effect of agaro-oligosaccharides on gut dysbiosis and colon tumorigenesis in high-fat diet-fed mice.
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