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Crohn's Disease - Faecalibacterium prausnitzii    📓 Increased proportions of Bifidobacterium and the Lactobacillus group and loss of butyrate-producing bacteria in inflammatory bowel disease.
Journal of clinical microbiology (J Clin Microbiol ) Vol: 52 Issue 2 Pages: 398-406
Pub: 2014 Feb Epub: 2013 Nov 13 Authors Wang W , Chen L , Zhou R , Wang X , Song L , Huang S , Wang G , Xia B ,
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Crohn's Disease - Faecalibacterium prausnitzii    📓 Molecular-phylogenetic characterization of the microbiota in ulcerated and non-ulcerated regions in the patients with Crohn's disease.
PloS one (PLoS One ) Vol: 7 Issue 4 Pages: e34939
Pub: 2012 Epub: 2012 Apr 18 Authors Li Q , Wang C , Tang C , Li N , Li J ,
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Crohn's Disease - Faecalibacterium prausnitzii    📓 Reduced Abundance of Butyrate-Producing Bacteria Species in the Fecal Microbial Community in Crohn`s Disease.
Digestion (Digestion ) Vol: 93 Issue 1 Pages: 59-65
Pub: 2016 Epub: 2016 Jan 14 Authors Takahashi K , Nishida A , Fujimoto T , Fujii M , Shioya M , Imaeda H , Inatomi O , Bamba S , Sugimoto M , Andoh A ,
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Crohn's Disease - Faecalibacterium prausnitzii    📓 Mucosa-associated Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Escherichia coli co-abundance can distinguish Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease phenotypes.
International journal of medical microbiology : IJMM (Int J Med Microbiol ) Vol: 304 Issue 3-4 Pages: 464-75
Pub: 2014 May Epub: 2014 Feb 21 Authors Lopez-Siles M , Martinez-Medina M , Busquets D , Sabat-Mir M , Duncan SH , Flint HJ , Aldeguer X , Garcia-Gil LJ ,
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Crohn's Disease - Faecalibacterium prausnitzii    📓 Microbiota of de-novo pediatric IBD: increased Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and reduced bacterial diversity in Crohn`s but not in ulcerative colitis.
The American journal of gastroenterology (Am J Gastroenterol ) Vol: 107 Issue 12 Pages: 1913-22
Pub: 2012 Dec Epub: 2012 Oct 9 Authors Hansen R , Russell RK , Reiff C , Louis P , McIntosh F , Berry SH , Mukhopadhya I , Bisset WM , Barclay AR , Bishop J , Flynn DM , McGrogan P , Loganathan S , Mahdi G , Flint HJ , El-Omar EM , Hold GL ,
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