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Lotta Nylund
Researcher at University of Turku
Publications - 14
Citations - 2002
Lotta Nylund is an academic researcher from University of Turku. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Lactobacillus rhamnosus. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1624 citations. Previous affiliations of Lotta Nylund include University of Helsinki.
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Through Ageing, and Beyond: Gut Microbiota and Inflammatory Status in Seniors and Centenarians
Elena Biagi,Lotta Nylund,Lotta Nylund,Marco Candela,Rita Ostan,Laura Bucci,Elisa Pini,Janne Nikkilä,Daniela Monti,Reetta Satokari,Claudio Franceschi,Patrizia Brigidi,Willem M. de Vos,Willem M. de Vos +13 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the fact that the ageing process deeply affects the structure of the human gut microbiota, as well as its homeostasis with the host's immune system, because of its crucial role in the host physiology and health status.
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Correction: Through Ageing, and Beyond: Gut Microbiota and Inflammatory Status in Seniors and Centenarians.
Elena Biagi,Lotta Nylund,Marco Candela,Rita Ostan,Laura Bucci,Elisa Pini,Janne Nikkilä,Daniela Monti,Reetta Satokari,Claudio Franceschi,Patrizia Brigidi,Willem M. de Vos +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown here how the centroid labels can be changed to reflect the curvature of the spine and how the spine can be modified for different curvatures in the cross-section of the molecule.
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Severity of atopic disease inversely correlates with intestinal microbiota diversity and butyrate‐producing bacteria
Lotta Nylund,Merja Nermes,Erika Isolauri,Seppo Salminen,W.M. de Vos,W.M. de Vos,Reetta Satokari,Reetta Satokari +7 more
TL;DR: The high diversity of microbiota and high abundance of butyrate‐producing bacteria were associated with milder Eczema, thus suggesting they have a role in alleviating symptoms of atopic eczema.
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Microarray analysis reveals marked intestinal microbiota aberrancy in infants having eczema compared to healthy children in at-risk for atopic disease.
Lotta Nylund,Lotta Nylund,Reetta Satokari,Reetta Satokari,Janne Nikkilä,Janne Nikkilä,Mirjana Rajilić-Stojanović,Mirjana Rajilić-Stojanović,Marko Kalliomäki,Erika Isolauri,Seppo Salminen,Willem M. de Vos,Willem M. de Vos +12 more
TL;DR: A diverse and adult-type microbiota in early childhood is associated with Eczema and it may contribute to the perpetuation of eczema.
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Intestinal microbiota during early life - impact on health and disease
TL;DR: An overview of the microbial colonisation steps and the role of the host in that process is presented and new early biomarkers are discussed with examples that include the association of microbiota and atopic diseases, the correlation of colic and early development and the impact of antibiotics in early life.