24 results on '"Stiemsma, Leah T."'
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2. Exploring breast tissue microbial composition and the association with breast cancer risk factors
3. Inverse association between estrogen receptor-α DNA methylation and breast composition in adolescent Chilean girls
4. The Role of the Microbiome in the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
5. Abstract A011: Association between Estrogen-Related Genetic and Microbial Factors in Breast Tissue: Implications for Breast Cancer Risk
6. Decreasing antibiotic use, the gut microbiota, and asthma incidence in children: evidence from population-based and prospective cohort studies
7. Elucidating the roles of the mammary and gut microbiomes in breast cancer development
8. Surfeit folic acid, protein, and exercise modify oncogenic inflammatory biomarkers and fecal microbiota
9. A unique microbiota for normal breast tissue
10. Why havenʼt the documented benefits of probiotics on preterm babies led to their wider acceptance and use?
11. Composition and Functional Potential of the Human Mammary Microbiota Prior to and Following Breast Tumor Diagnosis
12. Analysis of Microbial Water Contamination, Soil Microbial Community Structure, and Soil Respiration in a Collaborative First-Year Students as Scholars Program (SAS)
13. Does Consumption of Fermented Foods Modify the Human Gut Microbiota?
14. Abstract A12: Expression of GPR41, GPR43, and GPR109A in breast tissue in relation to breast cancer development
15. Abstract B23: The mammary tissue microbiome in breast cancer development
16. Asthma and the microbiome: defining the critical window in early life
17. The early life gut microbiota and atopic disease
18. Shifts in Lachnospira and Clostridium sp. in the 3-month stool microbiome are associated with preschool age asthma.
19. The Intestinal Microbiome in Early Life: Health and Disease
20. An antibiotic-altered microbiota provides fuel for the enteric foe
21. Early infancy microbial and metabolic alterations affect risk of childhood asthma.
22. Asthma and the microbiome: defining the critical window in early life
23. An antibiotic-altered microbiota provides fuel for the enteric foe.
24. The hygiene hypothesis: current perspectives and future therapies.
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