Gut Microbiota Linked to Immune Response, Adverse Events After COVID-19 Vaccination
Researchers assessed the composition of gut microbiota in relation to an immune response to COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine-associated adverse events.
Researchers assessed the composition of gut microbiota in relation to an immune response to COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine-associated adverse events.
Researchers assessed the effects of FDA-approved OTC and prescription laxatives for chronic constipation in pregnant patients.
Researchers conducted a study to determine whether age-related changes in microbiome composition are associated with an increased susceptibility and risk for COVID-19 infection.
Investigators assessed overall characteristics of postendoscopy upper gastrointestinal cancers and compared them with those of initially detected cancers.
Although most people with COVID-19 recover within weeks of infection, some experience long-haul conditions 4 or more weeks after infection. Does the gut hold the key to susceptibility?
Researchers analyzed the gut microbiota to study the differences in its composition among patients with Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis vs healthy individuals.
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Researchers compared the clinical manifestation of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus with the anti-gAChR antibody.