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The influence of diet on the gut microbiota.

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The current 'omic era promises rapid progress towards understanding how diet can be used to modulate the composition and metabolism of the gut microbiota, allowing researchers to provide informed advice, that should improve long-term health status.
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This article is published in Pharmacological Research.The article was published on 2013-03-01. It has received 789 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gut flora & Population.

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Domestic Cooking Affects the Prebiotic Performances of Chinese Yam

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the effect of different cooking methods on the microbiota modulatory properties of yam and their non-starch polysaccharides by an in vitro simulated digestion and fermentation model.
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Effects of Dietary Fiber on Diet and Intestinal Microflora

TL;DR: The effects of dietary fiber on intestinal microflora in daily life is reviewed, and the effects of Dietary Fiber and intestinal flora in detail are introduced in detail.
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Reconstitution de pan-génomes microbiens par séquençage métagénomique aléatoire : Application à l’étude du microbiote intestinal humain

TL;DR: MSPminer s’appuie sur une nouvelle mesure robuste de the proportionnalite couplee a un classificateur empirique pour regrouper et distinguer les genes core mais aussi les genes accessoires des especes microbiennes.
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Dynamics of rumen microbiome in sika deer (Cervus nippon yakushimae) from unique subtropical ecosystem in Yakushima Island, Japan

TL;DR: In this paper , the rumen bacterial microbiota (RBM) of wild Yaku sika was characterized using high throughput sequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA genes combined with targeted cultivation and functional analyses.
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Diversity of the human intestinal microbial flora.

TL;DR: A majority of the bacterial sequences corresponded to uncultivated species and novel microorganisms, and significant intersubject variability and differences between stool and mucosa community composition were discovered.
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A core gut microbiome in obese and lean twins

TL;DR: The faecal microbial communities of adult female monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs concordant for leanness or obesity, and their mothers are characterized to address how host genotype, environmental exposure and host adiposity influence the gut microbiome.
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