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Prabhakar Mujagond
Researcher at Southern Medical University
Publications - 7
Citations - 661
Prabhakar Mujagond is an academic researcher from Southern Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 399 citations.
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Regional variation limits applications of healthy gut microbiome reference ranges and disease models.
Yan He,Wei Wu,Wei Wu,Hui-Min Zheng,Pan Li,Daniel McDonald,Hua-Fang Sheng,Mu-Xuan Chen,Zihui Chen,Guiyuan Ji,Zhong-Dai-Xi Zheng,Prabhakar Mujagond,Xiaojiao Chen,Zu-Hua Rong,Peng Chen,Li-Yi Lyu,Xian Wang,Chong-Bin Wu,Nan Yu,Yanjun Xu,Jia Yin,Jeroen Raes,Jeroen Raes,Rob Knight,Wenjun Ma,Hongwei Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: To understand the generalizability of microbiota-based diagnostic models of metabolic disease, the gut microbiota was characterized of 7,009 individuals from 14 districts within 1 province in China and among phenotypes, host location showed the strongest associations with microbiota variations.
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Linking gut microbiota, metabolic syndrome and economic status based on a population-level analysis.
Yan He,Wei Wu,Wei Wu,Shan Wu,Hui-Min Zheng,Pan Li,Hua-Fang Sheng,Mu-Xuan Chen,Zihui Chen,Guiyuan Ji,Zhong-Dai-Xi Zheng,Prabhakar Mujagond,Xiaojiao Chen,Zu-Hua Rong,Peng Chen,Li-Yi Lyu,Xian Wang,Jia-Bao Xu,Chong-Bin Wu,Nan Yu,Yanjun Xu,Jia Yin,Jeroen Raes,Jeroen Raes,Wenjun Ma,Hongwei Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: A prolonged sedentary lifestyle was the most notable lifestyle change in the Eastern population along with economic development, and gut dysbiosis and a Western lifestyle had an additive effect on increasing MetS prevalence.
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Author Correction: Regional variation limits applications of healthy gut microbiome reference ranges and disease models.
Yan He,Wei Wu,Wei Wu,Hui-Min Zheng,Pan Li,Daniel McDonald,Hua-Fang Sheng,Mu-Xuan Chen,Zihui Chen,Guiyuan Ji,Zhong-Dai-Xi Zheng,Prabhakar Mujagond,Xiaojiao Chen,Zu-Hua Rong,Peng Chen,Li-Yi Lyu,Xian Wang,Chong-Bin Wu,Nan Yu,Yanjun Xu,Jia Yin,Jeroen Raes,Jeroen Raes,Rob Knight,Wenjun Ma,Hongwei Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: In the version of this article originally published, in the sentence “Applying the same approach to obesity, MetS and fatty liver yielded similar results,” two figure panels were cited incorrectly.
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Non-nucleatum Fusobacterium species are dominant in the Southern Chinese population with distinctive correlations to host diseases compared with F. nucleatum
Yan He,Prabhakar Mujagond,Wenli Tang,Wei Wu,Hui-Min Zheng,Xia Chen,Mu-Xuan Chen,Wenjun Ma,Guanghui Chen,Hongwei Zhou +9 more
TL;DR: The fusobacterial diversity in a Chinese population comprising 7009 individuals across 14 districts is analysed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Fusobacterium lineage distributions and their correlation with host parameters.
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Identification of the Potential Biomarkers Involved in the Human Oral Mucosal Wound Healing: A Bioinformatic Study
Wanchen Ning,Xiao Jiang,Zhengyang Sun,Anthony Chukwunonso Ogbuehi,Wenli Gu,Aneesha Acharya,Zhaobi Fang,Xiongjie Zhu,Qianhua Ou,Muhui Zeng,Cong Li,Shiting Hua,Prabhakar Mujagond,Xiangqiong Liu,Yupei Deng,Hongying Pan,Shaonan Hu,Xianda Hu,Simin Li +18 more
TL;DR: Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms and specific drugs were identified as significant molecular mechanisms and entities relevant to oral mucosa regeneration by regulating the expression of healing-associated DEGs/miRNAs.