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Patrizia Brigidi
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 273
Citations - 21389
Patrizia Brigidi is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 243 publications receiving 17599 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrizia Brigidi include University of Catania & Leiden University Medical Center.
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Eicosapentaenoic acid free fatty acid prevents and suppresses colonic neoplasia in colitis-associated colorectal cancer acting on Notch signaling and gut microbiota
Giulia Piazzi,Giuseppe D'Argenio,Anna Prossomariti,Vincenzo Lembo,G. Mazzone,Marco Candela,Elena Biagi,Patrizia Brigidi,Paola Vitaglione,Vincenzo Fogliano,Leonarda D'Angelo,Chiara Fazio,Alessandra Munarini,Andrea Belluzzi,Claudio Ceccarelli,Pasquale Chieco,Tiziana Balbi,Paul M. Loadman,Mark A. Hull,Marco Romano,Franco Bazzoli,Luigi Ricciardiello +21 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that EPA‐FFA is an excellent candidate for CRC chemoprevention in CAC and restores the loss of Notch signaling found in the AOM‐DSS control and resulted in the enrichment of Lactobacillus species in the gut microbiota.
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Effects of Rifaximin Administration on the Intestinal Microbiota in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
TL;DR: After each wash-out period, concentrations of the intestinal microbial groups tested returned to initial values, showing that the administration of high doses of rifaximin does not significantly modify the colonic microbiota.
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Shotgun Metagenomics of Gut Microbiota in Humans with up to Extreme Longevity and the Increasing Role of Xenobiotic Degradation.
Simone Rampelli,Matteo Soverini,Federica D’Amico,Monica Barone,Teresa Tavella,Daniela Monti,Miriam Capri,Annalisa Astolfi,Patrizia Brigidi,Elena Biagi,Claudio Franceschi,Silvia Turroni,Marco Candela +12 more
TL;DR: The gut microbiome of centenarians and semisupercentenarians is more suited for xenobiotic degradation and shows a rearrangement in metabolic pathways related to carbohydrate, amino acid, and lipid metabolism.
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High-protein diets for weight management: Interactions with the intestinal microbiota and consequences for gut health. A position paper by the my new gut study group.
François Blachier,Martin Beaumont,Kevin J. Portune,Nils Steuer,Annaïg Lan,Marc Audebert,Nadezda Khodorova,Mireille Andriamihaja,Gheorghe Airinei,Robert Benamouzig,Anne-Marie Davila,Lucie Armand,Simone Rampelli,Patrizia Brigidi,Daniel Tomé,Sandrine P. Claus,Yolanda Sanz +16 more
TL;DR: Although HPD appear to be efficient for weight loss, the effects of HPD on microbiota-derived metabolites and gene expression in the gut raise new questions, leading the authors to recommend some caution regarding the utilization of H PD, notably in a recurrent and/or long-term ways.
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A probiotics-containing biscuit modulates the intestinal microbiota in the elderly.
Simone Rampelli,Marco Candela,Marco Severgnini,Elena Biagi,Silvia Turroni,Marianna Roselli,Paola Carnevali,Lorenzo M. Donini,Patrizia Brigidi +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that one-month consumption of a probiotics-containing biscuit was effective in redressing some of the age-related dysbioses of the intestinal microbiota.