Feeding-Related Gut Microbial Composition Associates With Peripheral T-Cell Activation and Mucosal Gene Expression in African Infants/Experiment 2/Signature 1
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Source: Text: Gut Microbiota Is Altered by Feeding Modality- (At 14 weeks, EBF infants had higher relative abundance of Streptococcus lactarius, as well as Actinomyces and Atopobium) and Supplementary Figure 2.
Description: Specific taxa differentially abundant in (exclusively breastfed) EBF versus (non-exclusively breastfed) NEBF infants at 14 Weeks. This study represents the gut microbial composition changes observed in non-exclusively breastfed (NEBF) infants compared to exclusively breastfed (EBF) infants.
Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in Exclusively breastfed (EBF) infants at 14 weeks.
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Actinomyces | ||
Atopobium | ||
Streptococcus lactarius |
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