ABSTRACT Studies of the intestinal microbiome commonly utilize stool samples to measure the microbial composition in the distal gut. However, collection of stool can be difficult from some subjects under certain experimental conditions. Sampling of fecal material using sterile swabs can streamline sample collection, handling, and processing. In this study, we validate the use of swabs of fecal matter to approximate measurements of microbiota in stool using 16S rRNA gene Illumina amplicon sequencing and evaluate the effects of shipping time at ambient temperatures on accuracy. The results indicate that swab samples reliably replicate the stool microbiota bacterial composition, alpha diversity, and beta diversity when swabs are processed quic...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex and dynamic population of microorganisms, known ...
Gut dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a growing number of non-communicable dis...
Gut dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a growing number of non-communicable dis...
Studies of the intestinal microbiome commonly utilize stool samples to measure the microbial composi...
Abstract Background Sample collection for gut microbiota analysis from in-patients can be challengin...
Abstract Associations between the human gut microbiome and health outcomes continues to be of great ...
Large-scale cohort studies are currently being designed to investigate the human microbiome in healt...
Objectives Large-scale clinical studies investigating associations between intestinal microbiota sig...
ObjectivesLarge-scale clinical studies investigating associations between intestinal microbiota sign...
BackgroundThe need to develop valid methods for sampling and analyzing fecal specimens for microbiom...
The intestinal microbiota are integral to understanding the relationships between nutrition and heal...
The gut microbiome likely plays a role in the etiology of multiple health conditions, especially tho...
Large-scale cohort studies are currently being designed to investigate the human microbiome in healt...
BACKGROUND: The effects of gut microbiota on human traits are expected to be small to moderate and a...
This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-f...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex and dynamic population of microorganisms, known ...
Gut dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a growing number of non-communicable dis...
Gut dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a growing number of non-communicable dis...
Studies of the intestinal microbiome commonly utilize stool samples to measure the microbial composi...
Abstract Background Sample collection for gut microbiota analysis from in-patients can be challengin...
Abstract Associations between the human gut microbiome and health outcomes continues to be of great ...
Large-scale cohort studies are currently being designed to investigate the human microbiome in healt...
Objectives Large-scale clinical studies investigating associations between intestinal microbiota sig...
ObjectivesLarge-scale clinical studies investigating associations between intestinal microbiota sign...
BackgroundThe need to develop valid methods for sampling and analyzing fecal specimens for microbiom...
The intestinal microbiota are integral to understanding the relationships between nutrition and heal...
The gut microbiome likely plays a role in the etiology of multiple health conditions, especially tho...
Large-scale cohort studies are currently being designed to investigate the human microbiome in healt...
BACKGROUND: The effects of gut microbiota on human traits are expected to be small to moderate and a...
This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-f...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex and dynamic population of microorganisms, known ...
Gut dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a growing number of non-communicable dis...
Gut dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a growing number of non-communicable dis...