Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models

Aluthge et al. evaluated the establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in human microbiota-associated (HMA) piglet and mouse models under identical dietary conditions. They find that human fecal bacterial communities from mature microbiotas establish more successfully in the HMA porcine mod...

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Autores principales: Nirosh D. Aluthge, Wesley A. Tom, Alison C. Bartenslager, Thomas E. Burkey, Phillip S. Miller, Kelly D. Heath, Craig Kreikemeier-Bower, Hatem Kittana, Robert J. Schmaltz, Amanda E. Ramer-Tait, Samodha C. Fernando
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:21f99996e0fa46b68976661db467dfa22021-12-02T12:33:13ZDifferential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models10.1038/s42003-020-01477-02399-3642https://doaj.org/article/21f99996e0fa46b68976661db467dfa22020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01477-0https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Aluthge et al. evaluated the establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in human microbiota-associated (HMA) piglet and mouse models under identical dietary conditions. They find that human fecal bacterial communities from mature microbiotas establish more successfully in the HMA porcine model than mice, suggesting the broader applicability of the piglet model for human microbiome studies.Nirosh D. AluthgeWesley A. TomAlison C. BartenslagerThomas E. BurkeyPhillip S. MillerKelly D. HeathCraig Kreikemeier-BowerHatem KittanaRobert J. SchmaltzAmanda E. Ramer-TaitSamodha C. FernandoNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
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Nirosh D. Aluthge
Wesley A. Tom
Alison C. Bartenslager
Thomas E. Burkey
Phillip S. Miller
Kelly D. Heath
Craig Kreikemeier-Bower
Hatem Kittana
Robert J. Schmaltz
Amanda E. Ramer-Tait
Samodha C. Fernando
Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
description Aluthge et al. evaluated the establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in human microbiota-associated (HMA) piglet and mouse models under identical dietary conditions. They find that human fecal bacterial communities from mature microbiotas establish more successfully in the HMA porcine model than mice, suggesting the broader applicability of the piglet model for human microbiome studies.
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author Nirosh D. Aluthge
Wesley A. Tom
Alison C. Bartenslager
Thomas E. Burkey
Phillip S. Miller
Kelly D. Heath
Craig Kreikemeier-Bower
Hatem Kittana
Robert J. Schmaltz
Amanda E. Ramer-Tait
Samodha C. Fernando
author_facet Nirosh D. Aluthge
Wesley A. Tom
Alison C. Bartenslager
Thomas E. Burkey
Phillip S. Miller
Kelly D. Heath
Craig Kreikemeier-Bower
Hatem Kittana
Robert J. Schmaltz
Amanda E. Ramer-Tait
Samodha C. Fernando
author_sort Nirosh D. Aluthge
title Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
title_short Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
title_full Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
title_fullStr Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
title_full_unstemmed Differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
title_sort differential longitudinal establishment of human fecal bacterial communities in germ-free porcine and murine models
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/21f99996e0fa46b68976661db467dfa2
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