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1. Bacterial Signatures of Paediatric Respiratory Disease: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis

2. Identification of microbial signatures linked to oilseed rape yield decline at the landscape scale

3. Acquisition and Development of the Extremely Preterm Infant Microbiota Across Multiple Anatomical Sites

4. Lung function and microbiota diversity in cystic fibrosis

6. Extreme rainfall affects assembly of the root-associated fungal community

7. The gut microbiota of siblings offers insights into microbial pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease

8. Rearing and foraging affects bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) gut microbiota

9. Spatio-temporal variation of core and satellite arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus communities in Miscanthus giganteus

10. Siblings of patients with Crohn's disease exhibit a biologically relevant dysbiosis in mucosal microbial metacommunities

11. Respiratory microbiota resistance and resilience to pulmonary exacerbation and subsequent antimicrobial intervention

13. Spatial and temporal variability in the potential of river water biofilms to degrade p-nitrophenol

14. Helminth burden and ecological factors associated with alterations in wild host gastrointestinal microbiota

15. Implications of multiple freeze-thawing on respiratory samples for culture-independent analyses

17. Marine bacterial communities are resistant to elevated carbon dioxide levels

18. Predominant pathogen competition and core microbiota divergence in chronic airway infection

19. Three clinically distinct chronic pediatric airway infections share a common core microbiota

20. Time between collection and storage significantly influences bacterial sequence composition in sputum samples from cystic fibrosis respiratory infections

21. Long-term changes in soil microbial communities during primary succession

22. Neutral assembly of bacterial communities

23. Long-term changes in soil microbial communities during primary succession

24. Ascitic Microbiota Composition Is Correlated with Clinical Severity in Cirrhosis with Portal Hypertension

25. Bacterial community assembly and turnover within the intestines of developing zebrafish

26. Partitioning core and satellite taxa from within cystic fibrosis lung bacterial communities

27. Bacterial Signatures of Paediatric Respiratory Disease: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis.

28. Identification of microbial signatures linked to oilseed rape yield decline at the landscape scale.

29. Lung function and microbiota diversity in cystic fibrosis.

30. Acquisition and Development of the Extremely Preterm Infant Microbiota Across Multiple Anatomical Sites.

31. Extreme rainfall affects assembly of the root-associated fungal community.

33. The gut microbiota of siblings offers insights into microbial pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease.

34. Reducing Viability Bias in Analysis of Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants at Risk of NEC and Sepsis.

35. Helminth burden and ecological factors associated with alterations in wild host gastrointestinal microbiota.

36. Spatial and temporal variability in the potential of river water biofilms to degrade p-nitrophenol.

37. Spatio-Temporal Variation of Core and Satellite Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Communities in Miscanthus giganteus.

38. Siblings of patients with Crohn's disease exhibit a biologically relevant dysbiosis in mucosal microbial metacommunities.

39. Respiratory microbiota resistance and resilience to pulmonary exacerbation and subsequent antimicrobial intervention.

40. Temporally Variable Geographical Distance Effects Contribute to the Assembly of Root-Associated Fungal Communities.

41. Rearing and foraging affects bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) gut microbiota.

42. Implications of multiple freeze-thawing on respiratory samples for culture-independent analyses.

44. Predominant pathogen competition and core microbiota divergence in chronic airway infection.

45. Marine bacterial communities are resistant to elevated carbon dioxide levels.

46. Three clinically distinct chronic pediatric airway infections share a common core microbiota.

47. Time between collection and storage significantly influences bacterial sequence composition in sputum samples from cystic fibrosis respiratory infections.

48. Ascitic microbiota composition is correlated with clinical severity in cirrhosis with portal hypertension.

49. Clinical measures of disease in adult non-CF bronchiectasis correlate with airway microbiota composition.

50. Reducing bias in bacterial community analysis of lower respiratory infections.

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