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Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women

Colin J. Worby, Henry L. Schreiber, Timothy J. Straub, Lucas R. van Dijk, Ryan A. Bronson, Benjamin Olson, Jerome S. Pinkner, Chloe L. P. Obernuefemann, Vanessa L. Muñoz, Alexandra E. Paharik, Philippe Azimzadeh, Bruce J. Walker, Christopher A. Desjardins, Wen‐Chi Chou, Karla Bergeron, Sinéad B. Chapman, Aleksandra Klim, Abigail L. Manson, Thomas J. Hannan, Thomas M. Hooton, Andrew L. Kau, H. Henry Lai, Karen Dodson, Scott J. Hultgren, Ashlee M. Earl

2022Nature Microbiology178 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Topics & Concepts

DysbiosisImmunologyGut floraMicrobiomeBiologyFecesImmune systemUrinary systemTranscriptomeMicrobiologyImmunityUrineButyratePeripheral blood mononuclear cellPhysiologyGene expressionBioinformaticsEndocrinologyGeneGeneticsIn vitroFermentationFood scienceGut microbiota and healthUrinary Tract Infections ManagementPelvic floor disorders treatments
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