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1. Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist

2. Unveiling the epigenetic impact of vegan vs. omnivorous diets on aging: insights from the Twins Nutrition Study (TwiNS).

3. High-throughput identification of gut microbiome-dependent metabolites.

4. Our extended microbiome: The human-relevant metabolites and biology of fermented foods.

5. Randomly barcoded transposon mutant libraries for gut commensals II: Applying libraries for functional genetics.

6. Randomly barcoded transposon mutant libraries for gut commensals I: Strategies for efficient library construction.

7. Metabolic diversity in commensal protists regulates intestinal immunity and trans-kingdom competition.

8. Bacteroides fragilis toxin expression enables lamina propria niche acquisition in the developing mouse gut.

9. Hadza Prevotella require diet-derived microbiota-accessible carbohydrates to persist in mice.

10. Metagenomic Immunoglobulin Sequencing (MIG-Seq) Exposes Patterns of IgA Antibody Binding in the Healthy Human Gut Microbiome.

11. Cardiometabolic Effects of Omnivorous vs Vegan Diets in Identical Twins: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

12. Ultra-deep sequencing of Hadza hunter-gatherers recovers vanishing gut microbes.

13. A microbiome-targeting fibre-enriched nutritional formula is well tolerated and improves quality of life and haemoglobin A1c in type 2 diabetes: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

15. Butyrate Differentiates Permissiveness to Clostridioides difficile Infection and Influences Growth of Diverse C. difficile Isolates.

16. Host-microbe co-metabolism via MCAD generates circulating metabolites including hippuric acid.

17. Gut Microbiome Redox Sensors With Ultrasonic Wake-Up and Galvanic Coupling Wireless Links.

18. Randomized controlled trial demonstrates response to a probiotic intervention for metabolic syndrome that may correspond to diet.

19. Ultra-deep Sequencing of Hadza Hunter-Gatherers Recovers Vanishing Gut Microbes.

20. Design, construction, and in vivo augmentation of a complex gut microbiome.

21. Robust variation in infant gut microbiome assembly across a spectrum of lifestyles.

22. Global, distinctive, and personal changes in molecular and microbial profiles by specific fibers in humans.

23. Impact of a 7-day homogeneous diet on interpersonal variation in human gut microbiomes and metabolomes.

24. The Tabula Sapiens: A multiple-organ, single-cell transcriptomic atlas of humans.

25. Establishment and characterization of stable, diverse, fecal-derived in vitro microbial communities that model the intestinal microbiota.

26. Oxidative ornithine metabolism supports non-inflammatory C. difficile colonization.

27. Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist.

28. Quantifying rapid bacterial evolution and transmission within the mouse intestine.

29. Gut-microbiota-targeted diets modulate human immune status.

30. A metabolomics pipeline for the mechanistic interrogation of the gut microbiome.

32. C. difficile exploits a host metabolite produced during toxin-mediated disease.

33. Mucin-derived O-glycans supplemented to diet mitigate diverse microbiota perturbations.

34. Bacterially Derived Tryptamine Increases Mucus Release by Activating a Host Receptor in a Mouse Model of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

35. A randomized crossover trial on the effect of plant-based compared with animal-based meat on trimethylamine-N-oxide and cardiovascular disease risk factors in generally healthy adults: Study With Appetizing Plantfood-Meat Eating Alternative Trial (SWAP-MEAT).

36. Bifidobacterium alters the gut microbiota and modulates the functional metabolism of T regulatory cells in the context of immune checkpoint blockade.

37. When Gut Microbiota Creep into Fat, the Fat Creeps Back.

38. Proximal colon-derived O-glycosylated mucus encapsulates and modulates the microbiota.

40. Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron-Infecting Bacteriophage Isolates Inform Sequence-Based Host Range Predictions.

41. Phase-variable capsular polysaccharides and lipoproteins modify bacteriophage susceptibility in Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron.

42. In Vivo Wireless Sensors for Gut Microbiome Redox Monitoring.

43. High-Throughput Stool Metaproteomics: Method and Application to Human Specimens.

44. Long-term dietary intervention reveals resilience of the gut microbiota despite changes in diet and weight.

45. The Clinical Drug Ebselen Attenuates Inflammation and Promotes Microbiome Recovery in Mice after Antibiotic Treatment for CDI.

46. Dysbiosis-Induced Secondary Bile Acid Deficiency Promotes Intestinal Inflammation.

47. Klebsiella michiganensis transmission enhances resistance to Enterobacteriaceae gut invasion by nutrition competition.

48. A Metabolic Pathway for Activation of Dietary Glucosinolates by a Human Gut Symbiont.

49. Depletion of microbiome-derived molecules in the host using Clostridium genetics.

50. Recovery of the Gut Microbiota after Antibiotics Depends on Host Diet, Community Context, and Environmental Reservoirs.

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