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Fungal feeding preferences and molecular gut content analysis of two abundant oribatid mite species (Acari: Oribatida) under the canopy of Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae) in a semi-arid land
Prosopis laevigata (mesquite; Fabaceae) forms fertility islands in soils of semi-arid lands where microbial diversity concentrates in response to the...
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DNA High-Throughput Sequencing for Arthropod Gut Content Analysis to Evaluate Effectiveness and Safety of Biological Control Agents
The search for effective biological control agents without harmful non-target effects has been constrained by the use of impractical (field direct...
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From the bellies of babes: a larval-based approach to ant molecular gut content analysis
We used high-throughput sequencing molecular gut content analysis (HTS-MGCA) to examine diets of the red imported fire ant ( Solenopsis invicta ;...
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Sedum as host plants for caterpillars? Introducing gut content metabarcoding to green roof research
Insect populations are declining due to a multitude of causes. One major cause is the loss of suitable habitat. Recently, green roofs have been...
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The microbiota knows: handling-stress and diet transform the microbial landscape in the gut content of rainbow trout in RAS
BackgroundThe aim of the present study was to characterize the effects of handling stress on the microbiota in the intestinal gut contents of rainbow...
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Multi-omics in Gut Microbiome
The microbiome of the human gut, a complex assembly of the microorganisms inhabiting the digestive tract, exerts a profound impact on human health.... -
Targeted RT-PCR Based Gut Content Analysis for Potato Psyllid Predation in Laboratory Assays
RT-PCR was used to test whether DNA from potato psyllid ( Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc)) could be detected in generalist predators that had been...
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Chiral nanoparticle-remodeled gut microbiota alleviates neurodegeneration via the gut–brain axis
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid-β accumulation in the brain and hyperphosphorylated tau aggregation, as well as...
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The gut–liver axis and gut microbiota in health and liver disease
The trillions of microorganisms in the human intestine are important regulators of health, and disruptions in the gut microbial communities can cause...
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Using molecular gut content analysis to identify key predators in a classical weed biological control system: a study with Neomusotima conspurcatalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
Predators can severely limit or prevent the establishment of newly introduced biological control agents. Identifying key predators and quantifying...
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Extraembryonic gut endoderm cells undergo programmed cell death during development
Despite a distinct developmental origin, extraembryonic cells in mice contribute to gut endoderm and converge to transcriptionally resemble their...
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Nutritional Epigenetics and Gut Microbiome
Epigenetics has gained popularity as a promising area for nutritional intervention. Epigenetic patterns are set during early life, and this critical... -
Relevance of Indian Traditional Herbal Brews for Gut Microbiota Balance
The considerable changes in lifestyle patterns primarily affect the human gut microbiota and result in obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia, renal...
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State of the art in research on the gut-liver and gut-brain axis in poultry
The relationship between the intestines and their microbiota, the liver, and the neuronal system is called the gut-liver-brain axis. This...
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Spatial host–microbiome sequencing reveals niches in the mouse gut
Mucosal and barrier tissues, such as the gut, lung or skin, are composed of a complex network of cells and microbes forming a tight niche that...
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Host individual and gut location are more important in gut microbiota community composition than temporal variation in the marine herbivorous fish Kyphosus sydneyanus
BackgroundGut microbiota play a key role in the nutrition of many marine herbivorous fishes through hindgut fermentation of seaweed. Gut microbiota...
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Gut microbiota DPP4-like enzymes are increased in type-2 diabetes and contribute to incretin inactivation
BackgroundThe gut microbiota controls broad aspects of human metabolism and feeding behavior, but the basis for this control remains largely unclear....
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Vitamin B12 produced by gut bacteria modulates cholinergic signalling
A growing body of evidence indicates that gut microbiota influence brain function and behaviour. However, the molecular basis of how gut bacteria...
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Gut microbiota as an antioxidant system in centenarians associated with high antioxidant activities of gut-resident Lactobacillus
The gut microbiota plays an important role in human health and longevity, and the gut microbiota of centenarians shows unique characteristics....
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Progress in polystyrene biodegradation by insect gut microbiota
Polystyrene (PS) is frequently used in the plastics industry. However, its structural stability and difficulty to break down lead to an abundance of...