Hindgut

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The caudalmost subdivision of a digestive tract.
Aliases
  • Metenteron
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A history of repeated antibiotic usage leads to microbiota-dependent mucus defects
A signature of Prevotella copri and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii depletion, and a link with bacterial glutamate degradation in the Kenyan colorectal cancer patients
Ascaris suum infection was associated with a worm-independent reduction in microbial diversity and altered metabolic potential in the porcine gut microbiome
Distinct intestinal microbial signatures linked to accelerated systemic and intestinal biological aging
Dynamic microbe and molecule networks in a mouse model of colitis-associated colorectal cancer
Intestinal microbiota is altered in patients with colon cancer and modified by probiotic intervention
Inhalational exposure to particulate matter air pollution alters the composition of the gut microbiome
Effects of PM2.5 exposure during gestation on maternal gut microbiota and pregnancy outcomes
Sex-specific effects of PM2.5 maternal exposure on offspring's serum lipoproteins and gut microbiota
Probiotics Ameliorate Colon Epithelial Injury Induced by Ambient Ultrafine Particles Exposure
Changes in Bacteroides and the microbiota in patients with obstructed colorectal cancer: retrospective cohort study
Microbiota profile is different for early and invasive colorectal cancer and is consistent throughout the colon
Randomised clinical study: oral aspirin 325 mg daily vs placebo alters gut microbial composition and bacterial taxa associated with colorectal cancer risk
Genomic analysis identifies association of Fusobacterium with colorectal carcinoma
Specific gastrointestinal microbiota profiles in Chinese Tan sheep are associated with lauric acid content in muscle
Fibroblast growth factor 21 ameliorates behavior deficits in Parkinson's disease mouse model via modulating gut microbiota and metabolic homeostasis
HIV-Positive Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy Have an Altered Mucosal Intestinal but Not Oral Microbiome
Virulence genes are a signature of the microbiome in the colorectal tumor microenvironment
Major urinary protein (Mup) gene family deletion drives sex-specific alterations on the house mouse gut microbiota
Comparison of Co-housing and Littermate Methods for Microbiota Standardization in Mouse Models
The need for high-resolution gut microbiome characterization to design efficient strategies for sustainable aquaculture production