New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.

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Penas Steinhardt, Alberto
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2020
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Fil: Penas Steinhardt, Alberto. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud. Fundación Barceló; Argentina.
Globally, ulcerative colitis (UC) is the most common form of intestinal inflammation, which is believed to be the result of a deregulated immune system response to commensal microbiota in a genetically susceptible host. Multicellular organisms rely heavily on their commensal symbiotic microbiota, whose composition is closely related to intrinsic local characteristics and regulated or modified by environmental factors. In the present study we aim to describe the unknown gut microbiota of patients with UC in comparison with healthy individuals in order to find novel biomarkers for UC in our region.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
title New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
spellingShingle New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
Penas Steinhardt, Alberto
ARTICULO
COLITIS ULCEROSA
SUDAMERICA
title_short New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
title_full New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
title_fullStr New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
title_full_unstemmed New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
title_sort New insights in Ulcerative Colitis Associated Gut Microbiota in South American Population: Akkermansia and Collinsella , two distinctive genera found in Argentine subjects.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Penas Steinhardt, Alberto
author Penas Steinhardt, Alberto
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rosso, Ayelen
Aguilera, Pablo
Quesada, Sofia
Cerezo, Jimena
Spiazzi, Renata
Conlon, Carolina
Milano, Claudia
Gregorio, Iraola
Coluccio Leskow, Federico
Belforte, Fiorella S.
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COLITIS ULCEROSA
SUDAMERICA
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COLITIS ULCEROSA
SUDAMERICA
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Globally, ulcerative colitis (UC) is the most common form of intestinal inflammation, which is believed to be the result of a deregulated immune system response to commensal microbiota in a genetically susceptible host. Multicellular organisms rely heavily on their commensal symbiotic microbiota, whose composition is closely related to intrinsic local characteristics and regulated or modified by environmental factors. In the present study we aim to describe the unknown gut microbiota of patients with UC in comparison with healthy individuals in order to find novel biomarkers for UC in our region.
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