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1. Impact of a Powdered Meal Replacement on Metabolism and Gut Microbiota (PREMIUM) in individuals with excessive body weight: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

2. Transfer of dysbiotic gut microbiota has beneficial effects on host liver metabolism

3. TLR4-dependent neuroinflammation mediates LPS-driven food-reward alterations during high-fat exposure

4. Implication of trans-11,trans-13 conjugated linoleic acid in the development of hepatic steatosis.

5. Intestinal Ralstonia pickettii augments glucose intolerance in obesity.

6. Intestinal Sucrase as a Novel Target Contributing to the Regulation of Glycemia by Prebiotics.

7. Non Digestible Oligosaccharides Modulate the Gut Microbiota to Control the Development of Leukemia and Associated Cachexia in Mice.

8. Exploiting the biological effect exerted by lipid nanocapsules in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

11. Nutrition et microbiote dans le diabète de type 2. De la symbiose à la dysfonction métabolique

12. Inulin increases the beneficial effects of rhubarb supplementation on high-fat high-sugar diet-induced metabolic disorders in mice: impact on energy expenditure, brown adipose tissue activity, and microbiota

13. A Lipidomics- and Transcriptomics-Based Analysis of the Intestine of Genetically Obese (ob/ob) and Diabetic (db/db) Mice: Links with Inflammation and Gut Microbiota

14. Constipation Mitigation by Rhubarb Extract in Middle-Aged Adults Is Linked to Gut Microbiome Modulation: A Double-Blind Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

15. Comparative Genomics and Physiology of Akkermansia muciniphila Isolates from Human Intestine Reveal Specialized Mucosal Adaptation

16. Food Reward Alterations during Obesity Are Associated with Inflammation in the Striatum in Mice: Beneficial Effects of

17. Novel insights into the genetically obese (ob/ob) and diabetic (db/db) mice: two sides of the same coin

18. Diet and depression: future needs to unlock the potential

19. Gut microbes and food reward: From the gut to the brain

20. Abstract 331: Modulation Of Murine Vasculitis And Cardiovascular Inflammation By The Gut Microbiota

21. Glucose Stimulates Gut Motility in Fasted and Fed Conditions: Potential Involvement of a Nitric Oxide Pathway

22. Inflammation‐induced cholestasis in cancer cachexia

23. Diet and depression: exploring the biological mechanisms of action

24. Comparison of the effects of soluble corn fiber and fructooligosaccharides on metabolism, inflammation, and gut microbiome of high-fat diet-fed mice

25. Dysosmobacter welbionis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from human faeces and emended description of the genus Oscillibacter

26. Obesity and triple‐negative‐breast‐cancer: Is apelin a new key target?

27. Toxicological safety evaluation of pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila

28. Discovery of the gut microbial signature driving the efficacy of prebiotic intervention in obese patients

29. Diet and depression: future needs to unlock the potential

30. Akkermansia muciniphila Reduces Peritonitis and Improves Intestinal Tissue Wound Healing after a Colonic Transmural Defect by a MyD88-Dependent Mechanism

31. Tumor Metabolism Is Affected by Obesity in Preclinical Models of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

32. Physical activity enhances the improvement of body mass index and metabolism by inulin: a multicenter randomized placebo-controlled trial performed in obese individuals

33. Fat and not sugar as the determining factor for gut microbiota changes, obesity, and related metabolic disorders in mice

34. Author Correction: Akkermansia muciniphila: paradigm for next-generation beneficial microorganisms

35. Developing Strategies to Help Bee Colony Resilience in Changing Environments

36. Possible Interactions between Malaria, Helminthiases and the Gut Microbiota: A Short Review

37. HYGIEIA: HYpothesizing the Genesis of Infectious Diseases and Epidemics through an Integrated Systems Biology Approach

38. Dysosmobacter welbionis is a newly isolated human commensal bacterium preventing diet-induced obesity and metabolic disorders in mice

39. Akkermansia muciniphila: paradigm for next-generation beneficial microorganisms

40. Gut microbiome and health: mechanistic insights

41. Microbiota and Metabolite Profiling as Markers of Mood Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Study in Obese Patients

42. Serum metabolite profiling yields insights into health promoting effect of A. muciniphila in human volunteers with a metabolic syndrome

43. Commentary on : Prebiotic effects: metabolic and health benefits

44. Reactive Oxygen Species/Reactive Nitrogen Species as Messengers in the Gut: Impact on Physiology and Metabolic Disorders

45. The Gut Microbiome Influences Host Endocrine Functions

47. Interactions between the microbiota and enteric nervous system during gut-brain disorders

48. Prebiotic Effect of Berberine and Curcumin Is Associated with the Improvement of Obesity in Mice

49. Publisher Correction: Microbiota analysis and transient elastography reveal new extra-hepatic components of liver steatosis and fibrosis in obese patients

50. Hepatoprotective Effects of Indole, a Gut Microbial Metabolite, in Leptin-Deficient Obese Mice

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