Roles of intestinal bacteroides in human health and diseases

C Wang, J Zhao, H Zhang, YK Lee, Q Zhai… - Critical reviews in food …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Bacteroides, an abundant genus in the intestines of mammals, has been recently
considered as the next generation probiotics (NGP) candidate due to its potential role in …

The normal intestinal microbiota

J Marchesi, F Shanahan - Current opinion in infectious diseases, 2007 - journals.lww.com
The normal intestinal microbiota : Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases The normal intestinal
microbiota : Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases Log in or Register Subscribe to …

T cell epitope mimicry between Sjögren's syndrome Antigen A (SSA)/Ro60 and oral, gut, skin and vaginal bacteria

A Szymula, J Rosenthal, BM Szczerba, H Bagavant… - Clinical …, 2014 - Elsevier
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that Sjogren's syndrome Antigen A
(SSA)/Ro60-reactive T cells are activated by peptides originating from oral and gut bacteria …

Phylum XIV. Bacteroidetes phyl. nov.

NR Krieg, W Ludwig, J Euzéby, WB Whitman - Bergey's manual® of …, 2010 - Springer
Phylum XIV. Bacteroidetes phyl. nov. | SpringerLink We’re sorry, something doesn't seem to be
working properly. Please try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, please contact support so …

Impact of a 3-months vegetarian diet on the gut microbiota and immune repertoire

C Zhang, A Björkman, K Cai, G Liu, C Wang… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The dietary pattern can influence the immune system directly, but may also modulate it
indirectly by regulating the gut microbiota. Here, we investigated the effect of a 3-months …

Bacteroides cellulosilyticus sp. nov., a cellulolytic bacterium from the human gut microbial community

C Robert, C Chassard, PA Lawson… - … of systematic and …, 2007 - microbiologyresearch.org
A strictly anaerobic cellulolytic bacterium, strain CRE21T, was isolated from a human faecal
sample. Cells were Gram-negative non-motile rods that were about 1.7 μm in length and 0.9 …

Characterization of the xylan-degrading microbial community from human faeces

C Chassard, V Goumy, M Leclerc… - FEMS microbiology …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
In humans, plant cell wall polysaccharides represent an important source of dietary fibres
that are digested by gut microorganisms. Despite the extensive degradation of xylan in the …

Bacteroides sp. Strain D8, the First Cholesterol-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Human Feces

P Gérard, P Lepercq, M Leclerc, F Gavini… - Applied and …, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
The microbial community in the human colon contains bacteria that reduce cholesterol to
coprostanol, but the species responsible for this conversion are still unknown. We describe …

The relationship between microbiota and polyamine concentration in the human intestine: a pilot study

M Matsumoto, Y Benno - Microbiology and immunology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The fecal microbiota of 10 hospitalized elderly subjects and 14 healthy adults were analyzed
by terminal‐restriction fragment length polymorphism (T‐RFLP) analysis using HhaI, MspI …

Bacteroides xylanisolvens sp. nov., a xylan-degrading bacterium isolated from human faeces

C Chassard, E Delmas, PA Lawson… - … of systematic and …, 2008 - microbiologyresearch.org
During the course of a study on the xylan-degrading community from the human gut, six
xylanolytic, Gram-negative, anaerobic rods were isolated from faecal samples. 16S rRNA …