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Adriouch, S.* et al.: Prominent mediatory role of gut microbiome in the effect of lifestyle on host metabolic phenotypes. Gut Microbes 17:2599565 (2025)
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Selmi, H. et al.: Ornithine lipids from Akkermansia muciniphila are dynamically modulated in colitis and shape macrophage inflammatory responses. Gut Microbes 17, 2601376:2601376 (2025)
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Gao, P.* et al.: Gut microbial metabolism of bile acids modifies the effect of Mediterranean diet interventions on cardiometabolic risk in a randomized controlled trial. Gut Microbes 16:2426610 (2024)
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Krause, F.F.* et al.: Clostridium sporogenes-derived metabolites protect mice against colonic inflammation. Gut Microbes 16:2412669 (2024)
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Kamer, O.* et al.: Successful weight regain attenuation by autologous fecal microbiota transplantation is associated with non-core gut microbiota changes during weight loss; randomized controlled trial. Gut Microbes 15:2264457 (2023)
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Luo, S. et al.: Gut virome profiling identifies an association between temperate phages and colorectal cancer promoted by Helicobacter pylori infection. Gut Microbes 15:2257291 (2023)
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Ru, J. ; Khan Mirzaei, M. ; Xue, J. ; Peng, X. & Deng, L.: ViroProfiler: A containerized bioinformatics pipeline for viral metagenomic data analysis. Gut Microbes 15:2192522 (2023)
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Skerniskyte, J.* et al.: Ascorbate deficiency increases progression of shigellosis in guinea pigs and mice infection models. Gut Microbes 15:2271597 (2023)
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Unni, R.* et al.: Evolution of E. coli in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease leads to a disease-specific bacterial genotype and trade-offs with clinical relevance. Gut Microbes 15:2286675 (2023)
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Schult, D.* et al.: Gut bacterial dysbiosis and instability is associated with the onset of complications and mortality in COVID-19. Gut Microbes 14:2031840 (2022)
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Fischer, F.* et al.: Dietary cellulose induces anti-inflammatory immunity and transcriptional programs via maturation of the intestinal microbiota. Gut Microbes 12, 1-17 (2020)