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  1. Category:Gut microbiota (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gut microbiota
  2. Category:Microbiota (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Microbiota
  3. Category:Human gut microbiota (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Human gut microbiota

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  1. 2boi (5,068 bytes)
    24: ...iolaceum is a dominant component of tropical soil microbiota that can cause rare but fatal septicaemia in huma...
  2. 2bv4 (5,123 bytes)
    24: ...iolaceum is a dominant component of tropical soil microbiota that can cause rare but fatal septicaemia in huma...
  3. 7lk7 (3,813 bytes)
    14: ...competitive and/or syntrophic relationship of gut microbiota members that target rare nutrients.
  4. 7ljj (3,719 bytes)
    14: ...competitive and/or syntrophic relationship of gut microbiota members that target rare nutrients.
  5. User:Sruti Aiyaswamy/Sandbox 1 (6,278 bytes)
    30: ...stem, so as to not be overcome by the co-existing microbiota. The human microbiome is very delicately balanced...
  6. 1l6z (8,724 bytes)
    11: ...ecretion associated with control of the commensal microbiota and resistance to enteropathogens (PubMed:2312306...
  7. MR1 Binds Vitamin Metabolites (7,841 bytes)
    36: ...stem, so as to not be overcome by the co-existing microbiota. The human microbiome is very delicately balanced...
  8. 3cgh (4,140 bytes)
    23: ... utilization in dominant members of the human gut microbiota. Structural analysis of BT_3984 revealed an N-ter...
  9. 3ck7 (4,469 bytes)
    24: ...aptive forager of glycans in the distal human gut microbiota. The binding pocket of this unique alpha-helical ...
  10. 3ck8 (4,523 bytes)
    24: ...aptive forager of glycans in the distal human gut microbiota. The binding pocket of this unique alpha-helical ...
  11. 3ckb (4,461 bytes)
    24: ...aptive forager of glycans in the distal human gut microbiota. The binding pocket of this unique alpha-helical ...
  12. 3ckc (4,970 bytes)
    26: ...aptive forager of glycans in the distal human gut microbiota. The binding pocket of this unique alpha-helical ...
  13. 3ck9 (4,520 bytes)
    24: ...aptive forager of glycans in the distal human gut microbiota. The binding pocket of this unique alpha-helical ...
  14. 3juu (5,421 bytes)
    26: ...tive enzymes from marine bacteria to Japanese gut microbiota.,Hehemann JH, Correc G, Barbeyron T, Helbert W, C...
  15. 3k8k (4,769 bytes)
    26: ...ole in carbohydrate acquisition by the animal gut microbiota. Presented here, the atomic structure of SusG has...
  16. 3k8l (4,438 bytes)
    24: ...ole in carbohydrate acquisition by the animal gut microbiota. Presented here, the atomic structure of SusG has...
  17. 3k8m (4,635 bytes)
    24: ...ole in carbohydrate acquisition by the animal gut microbiota. Presented here, the atomic structure of SusG has...
  18. 3kk7 (3,990 bytes)
    13: ... a predominant member of the mammalian intestinal microbiota, has been determined. Bth-MACPF contains a membra...
  19. 2x7x (4,403 bytes)
    24: ...c datasets to enable rational manipulation of the microbiota via diet.
    26: ...tinal bacteroides species determines diet-induced microbiota alterations.,Sonnenburg ED, Zheng H, Joglekar P, ...
  20. 2yfn (4,031 bytes)
    14: ...ergy in our daily food, and their assimilation by microbiota may play a role in obesity. In the intestinal tra...

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