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    Conventional myelosuppressive chemotherapy for non-haematological malignancy disrupts the intestinal microbiome

    The gut microbiota influences many aspects of host physiology, including immune regulation, and is predictive of outcomes in cancer patients. However, whether conventional myelosuppressive chemotherapy affects...

    Lito E. Papanicolas, Sarah K. Sims, Steven L. Taylor, Sophie J. Miller in BMC Cancer (2021)

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    Germs and joints: the contribution of the human microbiome to rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a debilitating autoimmune disorder, the etiology of which is poorly understood. A new study reveals dysbiosis in gut and oral microbiomes of affected individuals, potentially provi...

    Geraint B Rogers in Nature Medicine (2015)

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    A relationship between Pseudomonal growth behaviour and cystic fibrosis patient lung function identified in a metabolomic investigation

    Chronic polymicrobial lung infections in adult cystic fibrosis patients are typically dominated by high levels of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Determining the impact of P. aeruginosa growth on airway secretion composi...

    Justyna Kozlowska, Damian W. Rivett, Louic S. Vermeer, Mary P. Carroll in Metabolomics (2013)