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Donor-Derived Strains Predict FMT Response for Ulcerative Colitis
Core strains from human donors limited ulcerative colitis in mouse models, which may shape strategies for more effective microbial therapy.
New york
United states
Ann arbor
Atsushi sakuraba
Jeffrey berinstein
National institutes of health
Charina foundation
University of chicago
Boehringer ingelheim
Kenneth rainin foundation
University of michigan
Svetlana lima
Weill cornell medicine
National institutes
Neither berinstein
Biologic therapy
Forgotten Antibiotic Better Than Cefotaxime in Febrile UTIs?
The rich, commensal microbiota of the distal gut is a breeding ground for resistant microorganisms, and collateral damage to the human microbiota can occur with use of antibiotics.
Van nieuwkoop
Cees van nieuwkoop
Department of internal medicine
Lancet infectious
Internal medicine
Haga teaching hospital
Medscape medical news
Medscape medical
Urinary tract infection uti
Urinary tract infection
Bladder infection
Heat exhaustion
Heat prostration
Bloodstream infections
Abdominal pain
Pain management
A Pill for C difficile Works by Increasing Microbiome Diversity
Freeze-dried human stool may offer advantages for the treatment of C difficile infections.
United states
Jessica allegretti
Las vegas
Purna kashyap
American college of gastroenterology
Microbiome program
Drug administration
Mayo clinic college of medicine
Finch therapeutics
Medscape medical
American college
Mayo clinic college
Medscape medical news
Vedanta biosciences
Seres therapeutics
Scientific meeting
Fecal Transplants May Improve Resistance to Melanoma Therapy
The big question.is why and how does FMT work, and how can we make the response better? asked Dr Teri Greiling of Oregon Health & Science University.
United states
Tel hashomer
University of texas
Diwakar davar
Teri greiling
Hassanem zarour
Tamiaa harris tryon
Erezn baruch
Giorgio trinchieri
Oncology at sheba medical center
Ella lemelbaum institute for immuno
National cancer institute
National institutes of health
Oregon health science university
Pittsburgh medical center
Hillman cancer center
Gut Bacteria May Fuel Prostate Cancer Treatment Resistance
During prostate cancer treatment, some gut bacteria start making hormones that may support cancer growth and treatment resistance.
Prostate carcinoma
Alignant prostate neoplasm
Prostate cancer
Ancer prostate
Biologic therapy
Alignant neoplasia
C diff infection
Clostridium difficile infection
Lostridium difficile associated disease
C diff associated disease
Fecal transplantation
Stool transplant
Ecal bacteriotherapy
Fecal microbiota transplantation
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