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Linking long-term dietary patterns with gut microbial enterotypes
Gary D. Wu
, Jun Chen
, Christian Hoffmann
, Kyle Bittinger
, Ying Yu Chen
, Sue A. Keilbaugh
, Meenakshi Bewtra
,
Dan Knights
, William A. Walters
, Rob Knight
, Rohini Sinha
, Erin Gilroy
, Kernika Gupta
, Robert Baldassano
, Lisa Nessel
, Hongzhe Li
, Frederic D. Bushman
, James D. Lewis
Biotechnology Institute
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Dietary Patterns
100%
Enterotype
100%
Gut Microbial Enterotype
100%
Bacteroides
50%
Long-term Feeding
50%
Prevotella
50%
Carbohydrates
25%
Human Health
25%
Low Fat
25%
High-fat Diet
25%
Microbial Composition
25%
Fecal Samples
25%
Animal Fat
25%
High-fiber Diet
25%
Controlled Feeding Study
25%
Gut Microbiota Composition
25%
16S rDNA Sequencing
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gut
100%
Dietary Pattern
100%
Bacteroides
100%
Prevotella
100%
Public Health
50%
Gut Microbiome
50%
DNA 16S
50%
High Fiber Diet
50%
Microbiome
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Enterotype
100%
Bacteroides
40%
Prevotella
40%
Gut Microbiome
20%
Microbiome
20%