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2. Advancements in Human Norovirus Cultivation in Human Intestinal Enteroids.

3. Microbial stimulation of oxytocin release from the intestinal epithelium via secretin signaling.

4. Human intestinal organoids from Cronkhite-Canada syndrome patients reveal link between serotonin and proliferation.

5. Hotspot of de novo telomere addition stabilizes linear amplicons in yeast grown in sulfate-limiting conditions.

6. Microbial stimulation of oxytocin release from the intestinal epithelium via secretin signaling.

7. The microbiome affects liver sphingolipids and plasma fatty acids in a murine model of the Western diet based on soybean oil.

8. Drivers of transcriptional variance in human intestinal epithelial organoids.

9. Adaptation of the Gut Microbiota to Modern Dietary Sugars and Sweeteners.

10. Virome Diversity Correlates with Intestinal Microbiome Diversity in Adult Monozygotic Twins.

11. Resilience of small intestinal beneficial bacteria to the toxicity of soybean oil fatty acids.

12. Origin-Dependent Inverted-Repeat Amplification: Tests of a Model for Inverted DNA Amplification.

13. Novel Rhizosphere Soil Alleles for the Enzyme 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase Queried for Function with an In Vivo Competition Assay.

14. Conducting a microbiome study.

15. The dynamics of diverse segmental amplifications in populations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae adapting to strong selection.

16. The human gut and groundwater harbor non-photosynthetic bacteria belonging to a new candidate phylum sibling to Cyanobacteria.

17. Maintaining replication origins in the face of genomic change.

18. Replication stress-induced chromosome breakage is correlated with replication fork progression and is preceded by single-stranded DNA formation.

19. Genetic, genomic, and molecular tools for studying the protoploid yeast, L. waltii.

20. Fragile genomic sites are associated with origins of replication.

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