Citations are updated once a week. Recently added citations may not appear.
Context | Citation |
---|---|
Increases Gammaproteobacteria - : vitamin d |
👶
Vitamin D Supplementation in Laboratory-Bred Mice: An In Vivo Assay on Gut Microbiome and Body Weight. Microbiology insights (Microbiol Insights ) Vol: 13 Issue Pages: 1178636120945294 Pub: 2020 Epub: 2020 Jul 28 Authors Badger-Emeka LI , AlJaziri ZY , Almulhim CF , Aldrees AS , AlShakhs ZH , AlAithan RI , Alothman FA , Html Article Publication |
Decreases Gammaproteobacteria - : vitamin d |
📓
Bolus Weekly Vitamin D3 Supplementation Impacts Gut and Airway Microbiota in Adults With Cystic Fibrosis: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (J Clin Endocrinol Metab ) Vol: 103 Issue 2 Pages: 564-574 Pub: 2018 Feb 1 Epub: Authors Kanhere M , He J , Chassaing B , Ziegler TR , Alvarez JA , Ivie EA , Hao L , Hanfelt J , Gewirtz AT , Tangpricha V , Html Article Publication |
Decreases Gammaproteobacteria - : vitamin d |
📓
Curated database of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbiota Generative Bioinformatics (Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2014 Jun Epub: Authors D'Adamo Peter , |
Decreases Gammaproteobacteria - : vitamin d |
👶
Effects of colon-targeted vitamins on the composition and metabolic activity of the human gut microbiome- a pilot study. Gut microbes (Gut Microbes ) Vol: 13 Issue 1 Pages: 1-20 Pub: 2021 Jan-Dec Epub: Authors Pham VT , Fehlbaum S , Seifert N , Richard N , Bruins MJ , Sybesma W , Rehman A , Steinert RE , Publication |
This is an Academic site. It generates theoretical models of what may benefit a specific microbiome results.
Explanations/Info/Descriptions are influenced by Large Language Models and may not be accurate and include some hallucinations. Please report any to us for correction.
Copyright 2016-2024 Lassesen Consulting, LLC [2007], DBA, Microbiome Prescription. All rights served.
Permission to data scrap or reverse engineer is explicitly denied to all users. U.S. Code Title 18 PART I CHAPTER 47 Β§β―1030, CETS No.185, CFAA
Use of data on this site is prohibited except under written license. There is no charge for individual personal use. Use for any commercial applications or research requires a written license.
Caveat emptor: Analysis and suggestions are based on modelling (and thus infererence) based on studies. The data sources are usually given for those that wish to consider alternative inferences. theories and models.
Inventions/Methodologies on this site are Patent Pending.
Microbiome Prescription do not make any representations that data or analyses available on this site is suitable for human diagnostic purposes, for informing treatment decisions, or for any other purposes and accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for such use.
This site is not Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) compliant.