IBS-associated phylogenetic unbalances of the intestinal microbiota are not reverted by probiotic supplementation/Experiment 4/Signature 1
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Source: Table 1.
Description: Bacterial groups significantly altered in IBS subjects (IBS; Constipation IBS, C-IBS; Diarrhea IBS, D-IBS; Mixed IBS, M-IBS), with respect to healthy subjects (HS)
Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in IBS-M
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Shouchella clausii | ||
Bifidobacteriaceae | ||
Campylobacter | ||
Enterobacteriaceae | ||
Enterococcus faecium | ||
Lentilactobacillus buchneri |