Abstract Background Cigarette smoking is a known risk factor in a number of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases in which the microbiota is implicated, including duodenal ulcer and Crohn’s disease. Smoking has the potential to alter the microbiota; however, to date, the impact of smoking on the mucosa-associated microbiota (MAM), and particularly that of the upper GI tract, remains very poorly characterised. Thus, we investigated the impact of smoking on the upper small intestinal MAM. A total of 102 patients undergoing upper GI endoscopy for the assessment of GI symptoms, iron deficiency, or Crohn’s disease, but without identifiable lesions in the duodenum, were recruited. Smoking status was determined during clinical assessment and patients cla...
For decades, cigarette smoking has been known to modulate the development and course of inflammatory...
Smoking affects eating habits; however, few studies on smoking and the gut microbiota have reported ...
Oral microbiota is a vital part of human microbiota, including bacterial, protozoa, viral and fungal...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a known risk factor in a number of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases i...
BACKGROUND: The human intestinal microbiota is a crucial factor in the pathogenesis of various disea...
The number of people who smoke has increased in recent years, and the incidence of smoking-related d...
The intestinal microbiota is a crucial regulator of human health and disease because of its interact...
Background: The human intestinal microbiota is a crucial factor in the pathogenesis of various disea...
BACKGROUND: There has been a dramatic increase in investigations on the potential mechanistic role o...
There have been few large-scale studies on the relationship between smoking and gut microbiota. We i...
Background: Patients with Crohn's disease (CD) have an intestinal dysbiosis with components of the m...
Contains fulltext : 172646.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Smo...
Cigarette smoke is a classic risk factor for many diseases. The microbiota has been recently indicat...
Abstract Smoking not only is one of the most important risk factors of hypertension (HTN), but also ...
Microbes are predominant inhabitants in the world and are in direct contact with our various body su...
For decades, cigarette smoking has been known to modulate the development and course of inflammatory...
Smoking affects eating habits; however, few studies on smoking and the gut microbiota have reported ...
Oral microbiota is a vital part of human microbiota, including bacterial, protozoa, viral and fungal...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a known risk factor in a number of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases i...
BACKGROUND: The human intestinal microbiota is a crucial factor in the pathogenesis of various disea...
The number of people who smoke has increased in recent years, and the incidence of smoking-related d...
The intestinal microbiota is a crucial regulator of human health and disease because of its interact...
Background: The human intestinal microbiota is a crucial factor in the pathogenesis of various disea...
BACKGROUND: There has been a dramatic increase in investigations on the potential mechanistic role o...
There have been few large-scale studies on the relationship between smoking and gut microbiota. We i...
Background: Patients with Crohn's disease (CD) have an intestinal dysbiosis with components of the m...
Contains fulltext : 172646.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Smo...
Cigarette smoke is a classic risk factor for many diseases. The microbiota has been recently indicat...
Abstract Smoking not only is one of the most important risk factors of hypertension (HTN), but also ...
Microbes are predominant inhabitants in the world and are in direct contact with our various body su...
For decades, cigarette smoking has been known to modulate the development and course of inflammatory...
Smoking affects eating habits; however, few studies on smoking and the gut microbiota have reported ...
Oral microbiota is a vital part of human microbiota, including bacterial, protozoa, viral and fungal...