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Academic Article Human gut microbiome viewed across age and geography.
Academic Article Evolution of mammals and their gut microbes.
Academic Article QIIME allows analysis of high-throughput community sequencing data.
Academic Article Cohabiting family members share microbiota with one another and with their dogs.
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Academic Article Alterations in the gut microbiota associated with HIV-1 infection.
Academic Article Meta-analyses of studies of the human microbiota.
Academic Article Fecal Bacterial Communities in treated HIV infected individuals on two antiretroviral regimens.
Academic Article Differences in fecal microbial metabolites and microbiota of children with autism spectrum disorders.
Academic Article Gut microbiota in adolescents and the association with fatty liver: the EPOCH study.
Academic Article Fecal Microbiota Composition Drives Immune Activation in HIV-infected Individuals.
Academic Article Gut microbiota from high-risk men who have sex with men drive immune activation in gnotobiotic mice and in vitro HIV infection.
Academic Article Intestinal Parasites Infections among HIV Infected Children Under Antiretrovirals Treatment in Yaounde, Cameroon.
Academic Article AMON: annotation of metabolite origins via networks to integrate microbiome and metabolome data.
Academic Article A phylogenetic model for the recruitment of species into microbial communities and application to studies of the human microbiome.
Academic Article Alteration of the gut fecal microbiome in children living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in Yaounde, Cameroon.
Academic Article Intestinal microbial communities and Holdemanella isolated from HIV+/- men who have sex with men increase frequencies of lamina propria CCR5+ CD4+ T cells.

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