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Emmanuelle Maguin
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 36
Citations - 1969
Emmanuelle Maguin is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 36 publications receiving 920 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanuelle Maguin include Micalis Institute & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges
Gabriele Berg,Daria Rybakova,Doreen Fischer,Tomislav Cernava,Marie Christine Champomier Vergès,Trevor C. Charles,Xiaoyulong Chen,Luca Simone Cocolin,Kellye Eversole,Gema Herrero Corral,Maria Kazou,Linda L. Kinkel,Lene Lange,Nelson Lima,Alexander Loy,James Macklin,Emmanuelle Maguin,Tim H. Mauchline,Ryan McClure,Birgit Mitter,M.J. Ryan,Inga Sarand,Hauke Smidt,Bettina Schelkle,Hugo Roume,G. Seghal Kiran,Joseph Selvin,Rafael Soares Correa de Souza,Leo van Overbeek,Brajesh K. Singh,Michael Wagner,Aaron M. Walsh,Angela Sessitsch,Michael Schloter +33 more
TL;DR: A definition of microbiome is proposed based on the compact, clear, and comprehensive description of the term provided by Whipps et al. in 1988, amended with a set of novel recommendations considering the latest technological developments and research findings.
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A reference gene catalogue of the pig gut microbiome
Liang Xiao,Jordi Estellé,Pia Kiilerich,Yuliaxis Ramayo-Caldas,Zhongkui Xia,Qiang Feng,Suisha Liang,Anni Øyan Pedersen,Niels Jørgen Kjeldsen,Liu Chuan,Emmanuelle Maguin,Joël Doré,Nicolas Pons,Edi Prifti,Junhua Li,Huijue Jia,Xin Liu,Xun Xu,Stanislav D Ehrlich,Stanislav D Ehrlich,Lise Madsen,Lise Madsen,Karsten Kristiansen,Claire Rogel-Gaillard,Jun Wang +24 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes demonstrated the effect of eliminating antibiotics from animal diets and thereby reducing the risk of spreading antibiotic resistance associated with farming systems, and showed that sex, age and host genetics are likely to influence the pig gut microbiome.
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Microbial impact on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism: current status and future prospects.
Aicha Kriaa,Mélanie Bourgin,Aline Potiron,Héla Mkaouar,Amin Jablaoui,Philippe Gérard,Emmanuelle Maguin,Moez Rhimi +7 more
TL;DR: The impact of gut microbiota on cholesterol metabolism, its association with disease settings, and the potential of modulating gut microbiota as a promising therapeutic target to lower hypercholesterolemia are discussed.
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The intestinal microbiota regulates host cholesterol homeostasis
Tiphaine Le Roy,Tiphaine Le Roy,Emelyne Lécuyer,Benoit Chassaing,Benoit Chassaing,Benoit Chassaing,Moez Rhimi,Marie Lhomme,Samira Boudebbouze,Farid Ichou,Júlia Haro Barceló,Thierry Huby,Thierry Huby,Maryse Guerin,Maryse Guerin,Philippe Giral,Philippe Giral,Emmanuelle Maguin,Nathalie Kapel,Philippe Gérard,Karine Clément,Philippe Lesnik,Philippe Lesnik +22 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that the intestinal microbiota determines the circulating cholesterol level and may thus represent a novel therapeutic target in the management of dyslipidemia and cardiovascular diseases.
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Glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicide exposure during the peripartum period affects maternal brain plasticity, maternal behaviour and microbiome.
Julie Dechartres,Jodi L. Pawluski,Marie-Madeleine Gueguen,Amin Jablaoui,Emmanuelle Maguin,Moez Rhimi,Thierry Charlier +6 more
TL;DR: Glyphosate alone or in formulation (Roundup) differentially affects maternal behaviour and modulates neuroplasticity and gut microbiota in the mother and it is shown that gut microbiota is significantly altered by the exposure to the pesticides.