Immediate freezing at -20°C or below has been considered the gold standard for microbiome preservation, yet this approach is not feasible for many field studies, ranging from anthropology to wildlife conservation. Here we tested five methods for preserving human and dog fecal specimens for periods of up to 8 weeks, including such types of variation as freeze-thaw cycles and the high temperature fluctuations often encountered under field conditions. We found that three of the methods-95% ethanol, FTA cards, and the OMNIgene Gut kit-can preserve samples sufficiently well at ambient temperatures such that differences at 8 weeks are comparable to differences among technical replicates. However, even the worst methods, including those ...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in fecal samples of 7 host s...
The ability to preserve microbial communities in faecal samples is essential as increasing numbers o...
For clinical studies, it would be useful to store faecal samples before bacteriological analyses. Ho...
Immediate freezing at -20°C or below has been considered the gold standard for microbiome preservati...
Studies involving gut microbiome analysis play an increasing role in the evaluation of health and di...
Abstract In the burgeoning microbiome field, powerful sequencing approaches and accompanied bioanaly...
Background: Multiple factors can influence stool sample integrity upon sample collection. Preservati...
When collecting oral and faecal samples for large epidemiological microbiome studies, optimal storag...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in faecal samples of seven h...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in faecal samples of seven h...
International audienceIn vitro gut models, such as the mucosal artificial colon (M-ARCOL), provide t...
Background: The transport and storage of samples in temperatures of minus 80 °C is commonly consider...
Large-scale cohort studies are currently being designed to investigate the human microbiome in healt...
First insights on the human gut microbiome have been gained from medium-sized, cross-sectional studi...
As the number of human microbiome studies expand, it is increasingly important to identify cost-effe...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in fecal samples of 7 host s...
The ability to preserve microbial communities in faecal samples is essential as increasing numbers o...
For clinical studies, it would be useful to store faecal samples before bacteriological analyses. Ho...
Immediate freezing at -20°C or below has been considered the gold standard for microbiome preservati...
Studies involving gut microbiome analysis play an increasing role in the evaluation of health and di...
Abstract In the burgeoning microbiome field, powerful sequencing approaches and accompanied bioanaly...
Background: Multiple factors can influence stool sample integrity upon sample collection. Preservati...
When collecting oral and faecal samples for large epidemiological microbiome studies, optimal storag...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in faecal samples of seven h...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in faecal samples of seven h...
International audienceIn vitro gut models, such as the mucosal artificial colon (M-ARCOL), provide t...
Background: The transport and storage of samples in temperatures of minus 80 °C is commonly consider...
Large-scale cohort studies are currently being designed to investigate the human microbiome in healt...
First insights on the human gut microbiome have been gained from medium-sized, cross-sectional studi...
As the number of human microbiome studies expand, it is increasingly important to identify cost-effe...
We studied the survival of Escherichia coli and enterococci populations in fecal samples of 7 host s...
The ability to preserve microbial communities in faecal samples is essential as increasing numbers o...
For clinical studies, it would be useful to store faecal samples before bacteriological analyses. Ho...