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Publication Category: Microbiome

The microbiota and bariatric surgery: it’s a bug’s life

  • E. F. Murphy; E. M. Quigley The microbiota and bariatric surgery: it’s a bug’s life Gastroenterology

Divergent metabolic outcomes arising from targeted manipulation of the gut microbiota in diet-induced obesity

  • E. F. Murphy; P. D. Cotter; A. Hogan; O. O'Sullivan; A. Joyce; F. Fouhy; S. F. Clarke; T. M. Marques; P. W. O'Toole; C. Stanton; E. M. M. Quigley; C. Daly; P. R. Ross; R. M. O'Doherty; F. Shanahan Divergent metabolic outcomes arising from targeted manipulation of the gut microbiota in diet-induced obesity Gut

Antimicrobials: Strategies for targeting obesity and metabolic health?

  • E. F. Murphy; S. F. Clarke; T. M. Marques; C. Hill; C. Stanton; R. P. Ross; R. M. O'Doherty; F. Shanahan; P. D. Cotter Antimicrobials: Strategies for targeting obesity and metabolic health? Gut Microbes

Gut microbiota and obesity: role in aetiology and potential therapeutic target

  • C. P. Moran; F. Shanahan Gut microbiota and obesity: role in aetiology and potential therapeutic target Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol

Interleukin-36 cytokines alter the intestinal microbiome and can protect against obesity and metabolic dysfunction

  • E. Giannoudaki; Y. E. Hernandez-Santana; K. Mulfaul; S. L. Doyle; E. Hams; P. G. Fallon; A. Mat; D. O'Shea; M. Kopf; A. E. Hogan; P. T. Walsh Interleukin-36 cytokines alter the intestinal microbiome and can protect against obesity and metabolic dysfunction Nat Commun

Obesity and microbiota: an example of an intricate relationship

  • S. Duranti; C. Ferrario; D. van Sinderen; M. Ventura; F. Turroni Obesity and microbiota: an example of an intricate relationship Genes Nutr

Can the gastrointestinal microbiota be modulated by dietary fibre to treat obesity?

  • H. C. Davis Can the gastrointestinal microbiota be modulated by dietary fibre to treat obesity? Ir J Med Sci

Targeting the microbiota to address diet-induced obesity: a time dependent challenge

  • S. F. Clarke; E. F. Murphy; O. O'Sullivan; R. P. Ross; P. W. O'Toole; F. Shanahan; P. D. Cotter Targeting the microbiota to address diet-induced obesity: a time dependent challenge PLoS One

The gut microbiota and its relationship to diet and obesity: new insights

  • S. F. Clarke; E. F. Murphy; K. Nilaweera; P. R. Ross; F. Shanahan; P. W. O'Toole; P. D. Cotter The gut microbiota and its relationship to diet and obesity: new insights Gut Microbes

Microbiota and body weight control: Weight watchers within?

  • S. Boscaini; S. J. Leigh; A. Lavelle; R. García-Cabrerizo; T. Lipuma; G. Clarke; H. Schellekens; J. F. Cryan Microbiota and body weight control: Weight watchers within? Mol Metab

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