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Microbiota stunted

1. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status.

2. Interactions between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle

3. Immunoglobulin recognition of fecal bacteria in stunted and non-stunted children: findings from the
Afribiota study

4. Microbiota-Sourced Purines Support Wound Healing and Mucous Barrier Function

5. Changes in Faecal Microbiota Profiles Associated With Performance and Birthweight of Piglets

6. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status.

7. Interactions between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle

8. Immunoglobulin recognition of fecal bacteria in stunted and non-stunted children: findings from the
Afribiota study

9. Microbiota-Sourced Purines Support Wound Healing and Mucous Barrier Function

10. Changes in Faecal Microbiota Profiles Associated With Performance and Birthweight of Piglets

11. Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with specific
bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.
12. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, Exposure, and Binding to Lactobacillus Species from the Gut Microbiota of
Rural Ugandan Children

13. Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with specific
bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.
14. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, Exposure, and Binding to Lactobacillus Species from the Gut Microbiota of
Rural Ugandan Children

15. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 weeks of
refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
16. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative Capacity of
Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India
17. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth in Children: A State-Of-The-Art Review
18. Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth
19. Mechanisms by which sialylated milk oligosaccharides impact bone biology in a gnotobiotic mouse
model of infant undernutrition.

20. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy


21. Gut microbiota: Stunted gut microbiota development persists after therapeutic food interventions in
children with severe acute malnutrition

22. Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth.

23. Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth

24. Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth

25. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy.

26. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy

27. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy

28. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy.

29. Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonisation in caesarean section birth
30. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy
31. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy. Reply.

32. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy

33. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status.

34. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status.
35. Longitudinal Analysis of the Intestinal Microbiota in Persistently Stunted Young Children in South
India.
36. Longitudinal analysis of the intestinal microbiota in persistently stunted young children in south
India

37. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status
38. Gut microbiota profile of Indonesian stunted children and children with normal nutritional status
39. Stunted gut microbiota development persists after therapeutic food interventions in children with
severe acute malnutrition

40. Longitudinal Analysis of the Intestinal Microbiota in Persistently Stunted Young Children in South
India

41. Longitudinal Analysis of the Intestinal Microbiota in Persistently Stunted Young Children in South
India

42. Childhood undernutrition, the gut microbiota, and microbiota-directed therapeutics.


43. An Update on Gut Microbiota and Infant's Health

44. An update on gut microbiota and infant's health


45. Kwashiorkor and the Gut Microbiota
46. Gut microbiota: puppeteer of the host juvenile growth.

47.
Differences in immune status and fecal SCFA between Indonesian stunted children and children
with normal nutritional status.

48. Gut bacteria that prevent growth impairments transmitted by microbiota from malnourished
children.
49. Interactions between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle

50. Interactions between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle.


51. Immunoglobulin recognition of fecal bacteria in stunted and non-stunted children: findings from the
Afribiota study.
52. Immunoglobulin recognition of fecal bacteria in stunted and non-stunted children: findings from the
Afribiota study
53. Immunoglobulin recognition of fecal bacteria in stunted and non-stunted children: findings from the
Afribiota study

54. Systematic review: gastric microbiota in health and disease


55. Assessing the Intestinal Microbiota in the SHINE Trial
56. Assessing the Intestinal Microbiota in the SHINE Trial

57. Assessing the Intestinal Microbiota in the SHINE Trial


58. Assessing the Intestinal Microbiota in the SHINE Trial.

59. Microbiota-Sourced Purines Support Wound Healing and Mucous Barrier Function
60. The early life microbiota protects neonatal mice from pathological small intestinal epithelial cell
shedding
61. Sialylated Milk Oligosaccharides Promote Microbiota-Dependent Growth in Models of Infant
Undernutrition
62. Growth promotion and gut microbiota: insights from antibiotic use
63. Microbiota control of maternal behavior regulates early postnatal growth of offspring.
64. Changes in Faecal Microbiota Profiles Associated With Performance and Birthweight of Piglets.
65. Interactions between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle

66. The Development of Early Life Microbiota in Human Health and Disease
67. Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and the Fecal Microbiota in Malawian Children.
68. Microbiota-Sourced Purines Support Wound Healing and Mucous Barrier Function

69. Gut microbiota: puppeteer of the host juvenile growth

70. Gut microbiota in Malawian infants in a nutritional supplementation trial


71. The Microbiota and Malnutrition: Impact of Nutritional Status During Early Life.

72. Bugs, breathing and blood pressure: microbiota-gut-brain axis signalling in cardiorespiratory
control in health and disease

73. The effects of inflammation, infection and antibiotics on the microbiota-gut-brain axis.
74. Neonatal Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection Disrupts Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis
Signaling.
75. Environmental exposures and child and maternal gut microbiota in rural Malawi
76. Microbiota profile with stunting children in west sumatera province, indonesia
77. Changes in Faecal Microbiota Profiles Associated With Performance and Birthweight of Piglets
78. Bacteriophages Isolated from Stunted Children Can Regulate Gut Bacterial Communities in an Age-
Specific Manner

79. Arc1 and the microbiota together modulate growth and metabolic traits in Drosophila.

80. Microbiota on biotics: probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics to optimize growth and metabolism.

81. The association of gut microbiota characteristics in Malawian infants with growth and inflammation
82. Assessment of the adverse impacts of aflatoxin B1 on gut-microbiota dependent metabolism in F344
rats
83. Fecal microbiota analysis of children with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth among residents of
an urban slum in Brazil.
84. Gut microbiota dysbiosis is associated with malnutrition and reduced plasma amino acid levels:
Lessons from genome-scale metabolic modeling

85. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, Exposure, and Binding to Lactobacillus Species from the Gut Microbiota of
Rural Ugandan Children.

86. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, exposure, and binding to lactobacillus species from the gut microbiota of
rural ugandan children

87.
Gut microbiota profiles of young South Indian children: Child sex-specific relations with growth.

88. Microbiota Profile with Stunting Children in West Sumatera Province, Indonesia
89. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic children
between 6 and 12 years
90. Fecal microbiota analysis of children with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth among residents of
an urban slum in Brazil

91. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, exposure, and binding to lactobacillus species from the gut microbiota of
rural ugandan children

92. Stunted childhood growth is associated with decompartmentalization of the gastrointestinal tract
and overgrowth of oropharyngeal taxa.
93. Production of germ-free mosquitoes via transient colonisation allows stage-specific investigation of
host-microbiota interactions.
94. Production of germ-free mosquitoes via transient colonisation allows stage-specific investigation of
host–microbiota interactions
95. Gut Microbiota Features Associated With Campylobacter Burden and Postnatal Linear Growth
Deficits in a Peruvian Birth Cohort.

96. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic children
between 6 and 12 years

97. Evidence for the involvement of the soil microbiota in the exclusion of Fusarium from coniferous
forest soils
98. Could Nodding Syndrome (NS) in Northern Uganda be an environmentally induced alteration of
ancestral microbiota?
99. Neonatal enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection disrupts microbiota-gut-brain axis signaling
100. Fat-Shaped Microbiota Affects Lipid Metabolism, Liver Steatosis, and Intestinal Homeostasis
in Mice Fed a Low-Protein Diet
101. Fecal microbiota analysis of children with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth among
residents of an urban slum in Brazil
102. Fat-Shaped Microbiota Affects Lipid Metabolism, Liver Steatosis, and Intestinal Homeostasis
in Mice Fed a Low-Protein Diet.
103. Linear growth faltering in infants is associated with Acidaminococcus sp. and community-
level changes in the gut microbiota
104. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, Exposure, and Binding to Lactobacillus Species from the Gut
Microbiota of Rural Ugandan Children
105. Rice bran supplementation modulates growth, microbiota and metabolome in weaning
infants: a clinical trial in Nicaragua and Mali
106. Rice bran supplementation modulates growth, microbiota and metabolome in weaning
infants: a clinical trial in Nicaragua and Mali.
107. Linear growth faltering in infants is associated with Acidaminococcus sp. and community-
level changes in the gut microbiota.
108. Contextual risk factors impacting the colonization and development of the intestinal
microbiota: Implications for children in low- and middle-income countries
109. Effect of native and acetylated dietary resistant starches on intestinal fermentative capacity of
normal and stunted children in Southern India
110. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
111. Effects of microbiota-directed foods in gnotobiotic animals and undernourished children
112. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative
Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India.
113. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative
Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India
114. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years
115. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
116. Rice bran supplementation modulates growth, microbiota and metabolome in weaning
infants: a clinical trial in Nicaragua and Mali
117. Microbiota on biotics: probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics to optimize growth and
metabolism
118. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children.
119. Stunted childhood growth is associated with decompartmentalization of the gastrointestinal
tract and overgrowth of oropharyngeal taxa

120. Effect of native and acetylated dietary resistant starches on intestinal fermentative capacity of
normal and stunted children in Southern India
121. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
122. Effects of microbiota-directed foods in gnotobiotic animals and undernourished children
123. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative
Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India.
124. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative
Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India
125. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years
126. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
127. Rice bran supplementation modulates growth, microbiota and metabolome in weaning
infants: a clinical trial in Nicaragua and Mali
128. Microbiota on biotics: probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics to optimize growth and
metabolism
129. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children.
130. Stunted childhood growth is associated with decompartmentalization of the gastrointestinal
tract and overgrowth of oropharyngeal taxa

131. Fat-Shaped Microbiota Affects Lipid Metabolism, Liver Steatosis, and Intestinal Homeostasis
in Mice Fed a Low-Protein Diet
132. Fecal microbiota analysis of children with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth among
residents of an urban slum in Brazil
133. Fat-Shaped Microbiota Affects Lipid Metabolism, Liver Steatosis, and Intestinal Homeostasis
in Mice Fed a Low-Protein Diet.
134. Linear growth faltering in infants is associated with Acidaminococcus sp. and community-
level changes in the gut microbiota
135. Aflatoxins: Occurrence, Exposure, and Binding to Lactobacillus Species from the Gut
Microbiota of Rural Ugandan Children
136. Rice bran supplementation modulates growth, microbiota and metabolome in weaning
infants: a clinical trial in Nicaragua and Mali
137. Rice bran supplementation modulates growth, microbiota and metabolome in weaning
infants: a clinical trial in Nicaragua and Mali.
138. Linear growth faltering in infants is associated with Acidaminococcus sp. and community-
level changes in the gut microbiota.
139. Contextual risk factors impacting the colonization and development of the intestinal
microbiota: Implications for children in low- and middle-income countries
140. Effect of native and acetylated dietary resistant starches on intestinal fermentative capacity of
normal and stunted children in Southern India
141. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
142. Effects of microbiota-directed foods in gnotobiotic animals and undernourished children
143. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative
Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India.
144. Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative
Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India
145. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years

146. The Role of Milk Protein and Whey Permeate in Lipid-based Nutrient Supplements on the
Growth and Development of Stunted Children in Uganda: A Randomized Trial Protocol
(MAGNUS).
147. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
148. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition.
149. Linking the duodenal microbiota to stunting in a cohort of undernourishedBangladeshi
children with enteropathy
150. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years
151. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
152. The effect of bovine colostrum/egg supplementation compared with corn/soy flour in young
Malawian children: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
153. Nutrition and Stress
154. The Role of Milk Protein and Whey Permeate in Lipid-based Nutrient Supplements on the
Growth and Development of Stunted Children in Uganda: A Randomized Trial Protocol
(MAGNUS).
155. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
156. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition.
157. Linking the duodenal microbiota to stunting in a cohort of undernourishedBangladeshi
children with enteropathy
158. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years
159. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
160. The effect of bovine colostrum/egg supplementation compared with corn/soy flour in young
Malawian children: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
161. Nutrition and Stress
162. An evolving perspective about the origins of childhood undernutrition and nutritional
interventions that includes the gut microbiome
163. The Role of Milk Protein and Whey Permeate in Lipid-based Nutrient Supplements on the
Growth and Development of Stunted Children in Uganda: A Randomized Trial Protocol
(MAGNUS).
164. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
165. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition.
166. Linking the duodenal microbiota to stunting in a cohort of undernourishedBangladeshi
children with enteropathy
167. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years
168. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
169. The effect of bovine colostrum/egg supplementation compared with corn/soy flour in young
Malawian children: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
170. Nutrition and Stress
171. The Role of Milk Protein and Whey Permeate in Lipid-based Nutrient Supplements on the
Growth and Development of Stunted Children in Uganda: A Randomized Trial Protocol
(MAGNUS).
172. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition
173. Severe gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by malnourishment can be partly restored during 3 
weeks of refeeding with fortified corn-soy-blend in a piglet model of childhood malnutrition.
174. Linking the duodenal microbiota to stunting in a cohort of undernourishedBangladeshi
children with enteropathy
175. Helicobacter pylori and its relationship with variations of gut microbiota in asymptomatic
children between 6 and 12 years
176. The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut
inflammation in rural Malawi children
177. The effect of bovine colostrum/egg supplementation compared with corn/soy flour in young
Malawian children: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
178. Nutrition and Stress
179. An evolving perspective about the origins of childhood undernutrition and nutritional
interventions that includes the gut microbiome
180. Prevalence of virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes in  Aeromonas species isolated
from marketed cockles (Tegillarca granosa) in Korea
181. Common beans and cowpeas as complementary foods to reduce environmental enteric
dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for two randomized controlled trials.
182. Plant Antioxidants in the Prevention of Early Life Programming Diseases
183. Probiotic effect of  Bifidobacterium longum  51A  and  Weissella paramesenteroides  WpK4 on
gerbils infected with  Giardia lamblia
184. Antibiotics in early life and obesity.
185. Longevity-modulating effects of symbiosis: insights from Drosophila-Wolbachia interaction
186. Oral Vaccines: An Old Need and Some New Possibilities
187. Highly divergent Mollicutes symbionts coexist in the scorpion  Androctonus australis
188. Diversity of Plant Associated Actinobacteria
189. Impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides on disease resistance and health of crops: a review
190. Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with
specific bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.
191. Rice black-streaked dwarf virus: From multiparty interactions among plant-virus-vector to
intermittent epidemics
192. Bangladesh Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (BEED) study: protocol for a community-
based intervention study to validate non-invasive biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction.
193. Emerging issues in complementary feeding: Global aspects
194. Oral Vaccines: An Old Need and Some New Possibilities
195. Highly divergent Mollicutes symbionts coexist in the scorpion  Androctonus australis
196. Diversity of Plant Associated Actinobacteria
197. Impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides on disease resistance and health of crops: a review
198. Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with
specific bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.
199. Rice black-streaked dwarf virus: From multiparty interactions among plant-virus-vector to
intermittent epidemics
200. Bangladesh Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (BEED) study: protocol for a community-
based intervention study to validate non-invasive biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction.
201. Emerging issues in complementary feeding: Global aspects
202. Characterizing the metabolic phenotype of intestinal villus blunting in Zambian children with
severe acute malnutrition and persistent diarrhea.
203. An Exposome Perspective on Environmental Enteric Dysfunction.
204. Plant ABC Transporters
205. Modeling Sustainable Food Systems
206. Developmental changes of gut microflora and enzyme activity in rat pups exposed to fat-rich
diet.
207. Probiotics for Preventive Health
208. Risk factors for noma disease: a 6-year, prospective, matched case-control study in Niger.
209. Gut microbiome, gut function, and probiotics: Implications for health
210. The Ecology of Breastfeeding and Mother-Infant Immune Functions
211. Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection syndrome: a deeper understanding of a neglected
disease
212. Microbiome, growth retardation and metabolism: are they related?
213. The Double Burden of Malnutrition Calls for Better Diet Quality Worldwide.
214. Assessment of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction in the SHINE Trial: Methods and
Challenges.
215. Probiotics and Prebiotics as Bioactive Components in Dairy Products
216. Significance of African Diets in Biotherapeutic Modulation of the Gut Microbiome
217. Significance of African Diets in Biotherapeutic Modulation of the Gut Microbiome
218. Early child growth: how do nutrition and infection interact?
219. Food Grade Microorganisms for Nutraceutical Production for Industrial Applications
220. Pathogenesis and post-infectious complications in giardiasis.
221. An introduction to copper and zinc pollution in macroalgae: for use in remediation and
nutritional applications
222. Presence of Giardia lamblia in stools of six- to 18-month old asymptomatic Malawians is
associated with children's growth failure
223. Evidence-based interventions for improvement of maternal and child nutrition in low-income
settings: what's new?
224. Composition and Nutrition
225. Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with
specific bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.
226. Identifying the etiology and pathophysiology underlying stunting and environmental
enteropathy: Study protocol of the AFRIBIOTA project
227. It's in the Milk: Feeding the Microbiome to Promote Infant Growth.
228. What's eating you? An update on Giardia, the microbiome and the immune response.
229. Growth and Life Course Health Development
230. Biomass-Dependent Diet Shifts in Omnivorous Gizzard Shad: Implications for Growth, Food
Web, and Ecosystem Effects
231. From conception to infancy — early risk factors for childhood obesity
232. Critical Role of Zinc in a New Murine Model of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Diarrhea.
233. Peptide nutrient-energy dense enteral feeding in critically ill infants: an observational study
234. Diarrhea as a Potential Cause and Consequence of Reduced Gut Microbial Diversity Among
Undernourished Children in Peru.
235. Biomarkers to Stratify Risk Groups among Children with Malnutrition in Resource-Limited
Settings and to Monitor Response to Intervention.
236. Environmental enteric dysfunction induces regulatory T  cells that inhibit local CD4+ T  cell
responses and impair oral vaccine efficacy
237. Significance of African Diets in Biotherapeutic Modulation of the Gut Microbiome.
238. Common beans and cowpeas as complementary foods to reduce environmental enteric
dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for two randomized controlled trials
239. Growth Inhibition of Beauveria bassiana by Bacteria Isolated from the Cuticular Surface of
the Corn Leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis and the Planthopper, Delphacodes kuscheli, Two Important
Vectors of Maize Pathogens
240. Impact of Milk Consumption on Performance and Health of Primary School Children in
Rural Vietnam
241. Full Issue
242. From Epidemiology to Epigenetics: Evidence for the Importance of Nutrition to Optimal
Health Development Across the Life Course
243. Use of Probiotics in Pediatrics: Rationale, Mechanisms of Action, and Practical Aspects
244. Class B β-Lactamases
245. Full Issue
246. Study of Environmental Enteropathy and Malnutrition (SEEM) in Pakistan: protocols for
biopsy based biomarker discovery and validation.
247. Consensus statement understanding health and malnutrition through a systems approach: the
ENOUGH program for early life
248. Legume biofortification is an underexploited strategy for combatting hidden hunger
249. Bioprospecting of Genes from Microbes for Stress Management in Agricultural Crops
250. Environmental enteric dysfunction pathways and child stunting: A systematic review.
251. Environmental enteric dysfunction pathways and child stunting: A systematic review.
252. Environmental enteric dysfunction: an overview.
253. InvitedReview: Probiotics for Preventive Health
254. Honey bee colonies act as reservoirs for two Spiroplasma facultative symbionts and incur
complex, multiyear infection dynamics
255. Protein Malnutrition Modifies Innate Immunity and Gene Expression by Intestinal Epithelial
Cells and Human Rotavirus Infection in Neonatal Gnotobiotic Pigs.
256. Characterizing the metabolic phenotype of intestinal villus blunting in Zambian children with
severe acute malnutrition and persistent diarrhea.
257. How glyphosate affects plant disease development: it is more than enhanced susceptibility
258. Outcome of mixed DNA virus infections on Spodoptera exigua susceptibility to SeMNPV
259. Cognitive and Microbiome Impacts of Experimental Ancylostoma ceylanicum Hookworm
Infections in Hamsters
260. A Review of Pesticide Effects on Microorganisms and Microbial Processes Related to Soil
Fertility
261. Simulated effects of home fortification of complementary foods with micronutrient powders
on risk of inadequate and excessive intakes in West Gojjam, Ethiopia
262. Early-life malnutrition causes gastrointestinal dysmotility that is sexually dimorphic.
263. Growth and protein-rich food intake in infancy is associated with fat-free mass index at 2-3
years of age
264. Effects of the prebiotic mannan-oligosaccharide on feed deprived zebrafish: Growth and
reproduction
265. Mechanisms by which sialylated milk oligosaccharides impact bone biology in a gnotobiotic
mouse model of infant undernutrition
266. Gut microbiome-derived phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria in diabetic kidney disease
267. Effects of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition on Bone Mass, Linear Growth and Body Composition
in Children with Crohn's Disease
268. Full Issue
269. Nutritional and Probiotic Supplementation in Colitis Models
270. Biomarkers of Foods and Nutraceuticals: Applications in Efficacy, Safety, and Toxicity
271. Abstracts by Author
272. Mechanisms of cross-talk between the diet, the intestinal microbiome, and the
undernourished host
273. Current literature in diabetes
274. Novel Strain of Spiroplasma Found in Flower Bugs of the Genus Orius (Hemiptera:
Anthocoridae): Transovarial Transmission, Coexistence with Wolbachia and Varied Population
Density
275. Dietary Fumonisin and Growth Impairment in Children and Animals: A Review
276. Recent advances in rice biotechnology—towards genetically superior transgenic rice
277. Climate-growth relationships for largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) across three
southeastern USA states
278. Modulation of the microbial ecology of the human colon by probiotics, prebiotics and
synbiotics to enhance human health: An overview of enabling science and potential applications
279. Histopathology Caused by the Entomopathogenic Fungi, Beauveria bassiana and
Metarhizium anisopliae , in the Adult Planthopper, Peregrinus maidis , a Maize Virus Vector
280. Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child Health.
281. Long-term reprogramming of the innate immune system
282. Extracerebral Dysfunction in Animal Models of Autism Spectrum Disorder
283. Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance profiles of respiratory microbial flora in African
children with HIV-associated chronic lung disease.
284. Harnessing the beneficial properties of adipogenic microbes for improving human health
285. The composition and structure of the intestinal microflora of  Anguilla marmorata at different
growth rates: a deep sequencing study
286. Generation of axenic Aedes aegypti demonstrate live bacteria are not required for mosquito
development.
287. Viral Induction of Obesity and Adipogenesis
288. Functional Genomics of Microbial Pathogens for Crop Improvement
289. Does gut microbiome associate with the growth of infants? A review of the literature.
290. Mechanisms of cross-talk between the diet, the intestinal microbiome, and the
undernourished host.
291. Turning the “Phage” on Malnutrition and Stunting
292. Evaluation of the routine use of amoxicillin as part of the home-based treatment of severe
acute malnutrition
293. Aflatoxin Exposure, Child Stunting, and Dysbiosis in the Intestinal Microbiome among
Children in Guatemala
294. Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance profiles of respiratory microbial flora in African
children with HIV-associated chronic lung disease.
295. Harnessing the beneficial properties of adipogenic microbes for improving human health
296. The composition and structure of the intestinal microflora of  Anguilla marmorata at different
growth rates: a deep sequencing study
297. Generation of axenic Aedes aegypti demonstrate live bacteria are not required for mosquito
development.
298. Turning the “Phage” on Malnutrition and Stunting
299. Evaluation of the routine use of amoxicillin as part of the home-based treatment of severe
acute malnutrition
300. Aflatoxin Exposure, Child Stunting, and Dysbiosis in the Intestinal Microbiome among
Children in Guatemala
301. Viral Induction of Obesity and Adipogenesis
302. Functional Genomics of Microbial Pathogens for Crop Improvement
303. Does gut microbiome associate with the growth of infants? A review of the literature.
304. Mechanisms of cross-talk between the diet, the intestinal microbiome, and the
undernourished host.
305. Turning the “Phage” on Malnutrition and Stunting
306. Evaluation of the routine use of amoxicillin as part of the home-based treatment of severe
acute malnutrition
307. Aflatoxin Exposure, Child Stunting, and Dysbiosis in the Intestinal Microbiome among
Children in Guatemala

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