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1. Identification and assembly of genomes and genetic elements in complex metagenomic samples without using reference genomes

2. A human gut microbial gene catalogue established by metagenomic sequencing

3. Enterotypes of the human gut microbiome

5. Enterotypes of the human gut microbiome

7. Genomic analysis of smooth tubercle bacilli provides insights into ancestry and pathoadaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

10. Differential adaptation of human gut microbiota to bariatric surgery-induced weight loss: links with metabolic and low-grade inflammation markers.

11. Individuality and temporal stability of the human gut microbiome.

12. A fermented milk product containing B. lactis CNCM i-2494 improves the tolerance of a plant-based diet in patients with disorders of gut-brain interactions

13. Global branches and local states of the human gut microbiome define associations with environmental and intrinsic factors.

14. Curated and harmonized gut microbiome 16S rRNA amplicon data from dietary fiber intervention studies in humans.

15. Exploring Bifidobacterium species community and functional variations with human gut microbiome structure and health beyond infancy.

16. Human gut metatranscriptome changes induced by a fermented milk product are associated with improved tolerance to a flatulogenic diet.

17. A posteriori dietary patterns better explain variations of the gut microbiome than individual markers in the American Gut Project.

18. Drinking Water Source and Intake Are Associated with Distinct Gut Microbiota Signatures in US and UK Populations.

19. A Fermented Milk Product Containing B. lactis CNCM I-2494 Improves the Tolerance of a Plant-Based Diet in Patients with Disorders of Gut-Brain Interactions.

20. Diet and gut microbiome interactions of relevance for symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome.

21. A novel stepwise integrative analysis pipeline reveals distinct microbiota-host interactions and link to symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome.

22. Safety and functional enrichment of gut microbiome in healthy subjects consuming a multi-strain fermented milk product: a randomised controlled trial.

23. A Fermented Milk Product with B. Lactis CNCM I-2494 and Lactic Acid Bacteria Improves Gastrointestinal Comfort in Response to a Challenge Diet Rich in Fermentable Residues in Healthy Subjects.

24. Fasting breath H2 and gut microbiota metabolic potential are associated with the response to a fermented milk product in irritable bowel syndrome.

25. Evidence for an association of gut microbial Clostridia with brain functional connectivity and gastrointestinal sensorimotor function in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, based on tripartite network analysis.

26. Effects of the long-term storage of human fecal microbiota samples collected in RNAlater.

27. Prediction of the intestinal resistome by a three-dimensional structure-based method.

28. Altered intestinal antibacterial gene expression response profile in irritable bowel syndrome is linked to bacterial composition and immune activation.

29. Fecal chromogranins and secretogranins are linked to the fecal and mucosal intestinal bacterial composition of IBS patients and healthy subjects.

30. Faecal microbiota study reveals specific dysbiosis in spondyloarthritis.

31. Identification of an Intestinal Microbiota Signature Associated With Severity of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

32. [Gut microbiota, the key for a better diet?]

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34. Lactulose Challenge Determines Visceral Sensitivity and Severity of Symptoms in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

35. Gut microbiota richness promotes its stability upon increased dietary fibre intake in healthy adults.

36. Potential of fecal microbiota for early-stage detection of colorectal cancer.

37. Individuality and temporal stability of the human gut microbiome.

38. Metagenomic species profiling using universal phylogenetic marker genes.

39. Richness of human gut microbiome correlates with metabolic markers.

40. Gut microbiota after gastric bypass in human obesity: increased richness and associations of bacterial genera with adipose tissue genes.

41. Genomic analysis of smooth tubercle bacilli provides insights into ancestry and pathoadaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

42. Genomic variation landscape of the human gut microbiome.

43. Microbial dysbiosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients.

44. Identification of NF-κB modulation capabilities within human intestinal commensal bacteria.

45. Functional metagenomics to mine the human gut microbiome for dietary fiber catabolic enzymes.

46. Functional metagenomics: a high throughput screening method to decipher microbiota-driven NF-κB modulation in the human gut.

47. Towards the human intestinal microbiota phylogenetic core.

48. Comparative assessment of human and farm animal faecal microbiota using real-time quantitative PCR.

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