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Microbiota are the
range of
microorganisms that may be commensal, mutualistic, or
pathogenic found in and on all
multicellular organisms,
including plants...
- Gut
microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut
flora are the microorganisms,
including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the
digestive tracts...
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Microbiota or
microbiota in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Microbiota are the
microflora and
microfauna in an ecosystem.
Microbiota may also...
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central nervous system (CNS). The term "
microbiota–gut–brain axis"
highlights the role of gut
microbiota in
these biochemical signaling.
Broadly defined...
- The
human microbiome is the
aggregate of all
microbiota that
reside on or
within human tissues and
biofluids along with the
corresponding anatomical sites...
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Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT), also
known as a
stool transplant, is the
process of
transferring fecal bacteria and
other microbes from a
healthy individual...
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Human microbiota are
microorganisms (bacteria, viruses,
fungi and archaea)
found in a
specific environment. They can be
found in the stomach, intestines...
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characterized by a
disruption to the
microbiome resulting in an
imbalance in the
microbiota,
changes in
their functional composition and
metabolic activities, or...
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Microbiota is a
monotypic genus of
evergreen coniferous shrubs in the
cypress family Cupressaceae,
containing only one species,
Microbiota decussata (Siberian...
- Oral
microbiology is the
study of the
microorganisms (
microbiota) of the oral
cavity and
their interactions between oral
microorganisms or with the host...