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Stanislav N. Iablokov
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 13
Citations - 260
Stanislav N. Iablokov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 108 citations. Previous affiliations of Stanislav N. Iablokov include Yaroslavl State University.
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Micronutrient Requirements and Sharing Capabilities of the Human Gut Microbiome.
Dmitry A. Rodionov,Aleksandr A. Arzamasov,Aleksandr A. Arzamasov,Matvei S. Khoroshkin,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Semen A. Leyn,Semen A. Leyn,Scott N. Peterson,Pavel S. Novichkov,Andrei L. Osterman +10 more
TL;DR: This analysis provided the first estimate of B-vitamin requirements, production and sharing capabilities in the human gut microbiome establishing predictive phenotype profiling as a new approach to classification of microbiome samples.
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B-Vitamin Sharing Promotes Stability of Gut Microbial Communities
Vandana Sharma,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Semen A. Leyn,Semen A. Leyn,David Tran,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Hua Ding,Daniel A. Peterson,Andrei L. Osterman,Scott N. Peterson +11 more
TL;DR: The stability of gut microbiota is reported using humanized gnotobiotic mice and in vitro anaerobic fecal culture in the context of extreme variations of dietary B-vitamin supply as revealed by phylotype-to-phenotype prediction from 16S rRNA profiling and metabolomic measurements.
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Prebiotic Potential of Culinary Spices Used to Support Digestion and Bioabsorption.
Christine Tara Peterson,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Meredith A. Pung,Deepak Chopra,Paul J. Mills,Scott N. Peterson +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that sugar composition is not predictive of the taxa responding to each herb; however, glycosyl hydrolase gene representation is strongly modulated by each herb, suggesting that polysaccharide substrates present in herbs provide selective potential on gut communities.
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Lactose-reduced infant formula with added corn syrup solids is associated with a distinct gut microbiota in Hispanic infants
Roshonda B. Jones,Paige K. Berger,Jasmine F. Plows,Tanya L. Alderete,Joshua Millstein,Jennifer L. Fogel,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Andrei L. Osterman,Lars Bode,Michael I. Goran +11 more
TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence that consumption of infant formula with added sugar may have a stronger association than birth delivery mode, infant caloric intake, and maternal BMI on the infant’s microbiome at 6 months of age.
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16S rRNA gene profiling and genome reconstruction reveal community metabolic interactions and prebiotic potential of medicinal herbs used in neurodegenerative disease and as nootropics.
Christine Tara Peterson,Vandana Sharma,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Stanislav N. Iablokov,Levent Albayrak,Kamil Khanipov,Sasha Uchitel,Deepak Chopra,Paul J. Mills,Yuriy Fofanov,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Dmitry A. Rodionov,Scott N. Peterson +12 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that gut microbiota engage in both protein and glycan catabolism, providing amino acid and sugar substrates that are consumed by fermentative species, and Herb-induced microbial communities are predicted to alter the relative abundance of taxa encoding SCFA pathways.