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Year:
2026
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Biology, Aging, Endocrinology, Microbiota
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
Haveri Institute of Medical Sciences; Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences; University Hospital of Gabès; BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences
Authors:
Harish Rangareddy, Venkateshappa Chikkanarayanappa, Rajhi Hayfa, Ashakiran Srinivasaiah, Reshma Devarajachar
Keywords:
leptin, microbiota, longevity, aging, cellular processes, telomeres, insulin, neuroendocrine functions
Target Audience:
Researchers, clinicians, students in biomedical sciences
Period Covered:
Current understanding as of 2026
Publication Date:
2026
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Date:
January 17, 2021
Type of document:
Cover letter
Purpose:
Submission of an original research article for publication
Journal:
Functional Foods in Health and Disease
Author:
Johnny Percy Ambulay Briceño, MSc
Affiliation:
Micronutrients Laboratory, Laboratories for Research and Development, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Institution address:
Av. Honorio Delgado 430, San Martin de Porres, Lima 31, Perú
Subject of manuscript:
Effects of oil emulsion from Plukenetia huayllabambana on nitric oxide, leptin, antioxidant and inflammation markers in obese rats
Funding statement:
Article publication fee of $895.00 US dollars to be paid via PayPal invoice
Publication status:
Not published and not under consideration elsewhere
Recommended peer reviewers:
Salma M. Eraky; Solomon E. Owumi; Zatollah Asemi; Ghadha Ibrahim Fouad; Jing Hui
Co-authors:
Percy A. Rojas; Olga S. Timoteo; Teresa V. Barreto; Zayra N. Vila; M. B. De los Santos; Maria Eguiluz; Ana Colarossi
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Kenya
Topic:
Vaginal microbiota, gestational age, preterm birth
Document Type:
Research study
Institution:
University of Nairobi, University of Washington, Kenyatta National Hospital, Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital, Women’s Healthcare Associates, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Centre, PathCare Laboratories
Author:
R. Scott McClelland, Jackson Nyangaresi, Erica M Lokken, Sujatha Srinivasan, John Kinuthia, Barbra A Richardson, Hudson Alumera, Sophia M R Lannon, Shahid Hussein, Tina Fiedler, Anne Pulei, Matthew Munch, Arthur Kemoli, Sean Proll, Kishorchandra N Mandaliya, Grace John-Stewart, Walter Jaoko, David N Fredricks
Target Audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
April 2017 – December 2020
Date of approval:
Not stated
Date of changes:
Not stated
Document type:
Supplementary material
Study subject:
Effects of chronic blue and white LED lighting on gut microbiota and cholesterol metabolism in mice
Experimental duration:
44 weeks
Biological focus:
Gut microbiota composition and lipid metabolism
Key methods:
LEfSe analysis; LDA effect size; heatmap analysis; one-way ANOVA; correlation analysis; Venn diagram; BaseSpace (Illumina) identification
Main variables:
LED wavelength; irradiance level; serum cholesterol level; alpha diversity; bile acid biosynthesis
Organisms studied:
Mice; Lactobacillus spp.
Statistical threshold:
p value < 0.05
Figures included:
S1; S2; S3; S4; S5; S6
Analytical scope:
Taxonomic classification from kingdom to genus; signaling pathway analysis; correlation with serum cholesterol
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Tianjin, China
Subject:
Stem Cell Therapy, Neurological Function, Ischemic Stroke, Gut Microbiota
Document type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, National Clinical Research Center for Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Translational Research of TCM Prescription and Syndrome
Author:
Zhao LN, Ma SW, Xiao J, Yang LJ, Xu SX, Zhao L
Target audience:
Researchers, Healthcare professionals, Medical practitioners
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
December 11, 2021
Date of revisions:
July 6, 2021
Publication date:
December 26, 2021
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Marseille, France; Valladolid, Spain; Paris, France
Subject:
Food science, nutrition, microbiota, vitamin D
Document Type:
Research article
Institution:
Aix Marseille Univ, INRAE, INSERM, University of Valladolid, Institut Pasteur, CNRS, CIML
Authors:
Ángela Bravo-Núñez, Angélique Berthomé, Charlotte Sabran, Donato Vairo, Jean-Charles Martin, Katherine Alvarado-Ramos, Benoit Chassaing, Julie Tomas, Emmanuelle Reboul
Target Audience:
Researchers in nutrition, microbiology, and food science
Study Duration:
11 weeks in mice
Methodology:
In vitro and in vivo experiments, plasma and microbiota analysis
Key Findings:
Plant-based emulsifiers (pea protein and arabinoxylans) maintain vitamin D3 bioavailability and reduce serum LPS-specific IgG compared to synthetic emulsifiers; T80 modifies microbiota and gut epithelium distance
Keywords:
Tween 80, polysorbate, pea protein, arabinoxylans, cholecalciferol, bioavailability, inflammation, intestine, microbiota, mucus
Correspondence:
Emmanuelle Reboul, C2VN, Faculty of Medicine, Marseille, France, [email protected]; Ángela Bravo-Núñez, University of Valladolid, Spain, [email protected]
Year:
2026
Organization:
BIOCODEX MICROBIOTA FOUNDATION
Headquarters:
7 Avenue Gallieni, GENTILLY, France
Type of document:
Information notice
Purpose:
Personal data processing for research participation
Data controller:
BIOCODEX MICROBIOTA FOUNDATION
Legal framework:
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR)
Data retention period:
Up to 6 years depending on award outcome
Recipients:
Foundation board, international scientific committee, BIOCODEX administrative staff, service providers
International data transfer:
Allowed outside the European Union
Rights of individuals:
Access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection
Contact:
DPO BIOCODEX, [email protected]
Target audience:
Project applicants and participants
Document structure:
Project leader details, organization information, grant managing organization, project summary, description, methodology, team details, partner teams, bibliography, budget, schedule
Confidentiality:
Non-confidential summary and scientific confidential summary provided
Journal:
World Journal of Transplantation
Article Type:
Review
Title:
Microbiota, renal disease and renal transplantation
Authors:
Maurizio Salvadori; Aris Tsalouchos
Corresponding Author:
Maurizio Salvadori
Author Affiliation:
Department of Transplantation Renal Unit, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy
Note:
Author Affiliation
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Saints Cosmas and Damian Hospital, Pescia, Italy
Publisher:
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
Year:
2021
Volume:
11
Issue:
3
Pages:
16–36
DOI:
10.5500/wjt.v11.i3.16
URL:
https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3230/full/v11/i3/16.htm
Received:
December 4, 2020
Revised:
January 6, 2021
Accepted:
February 12, 2021
Published Online:
March 18, 2021
Academic Field:
Nephrology; Transplantation Medicine; Microbiology
Keywords:
Gut commensals; Microbioma; Microbiota; Renal disease; Renal transplantation; Transplant outcomes
Institutions:
Careggi University Hospital; Saints Cosmas and Damian Hospital
Country:
Italy
Language:
English
Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
Year:
2017
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Faecal microbiota transplant (FMT) for Clostridium difficile infection and other indications
Document type:
Clinical guidelines
Organization / institution:
British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) and Healthcare Infection Society (HIS)
Authors:
Working group of BSG and HIS
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, clinicians
Period of validity:
Ongoing (as of publication)
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of revisions:
Not specified
Scope:
Guidelines for the use of faecal microbiota transplant in treating Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) and other clinical conditions
Clinical management:
Recommendations for patient selection, donor selection, and FMT administration
Economic aspects:
Cost-effectiveness of FMT compared to traditional therapies for CDI
Note:
Year
Subject:
Medical consent
Document Type:
Consent form
Target Audience:
Patient, Legal Guardian
Context:
Medical consent form for fecal microbiota transplantation outlining procedure, risks, and alternatives.
Year:
2026
Species:
Lymantria dispar
Experimental Groups:
Control, GM, GI
Analysis Methods:
Venn diagram, LEfSe cladogram, PICRUSt
Sample Stage:
5th instar larvae
Plant Treatment:
GM leaves, GI leaves, nonmycorrhizal-colonized leaves
Significance Threshold:
P < 0.05
Type of Document:
Supplementary Figures for Research Article
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Unknown
Topic:
Gestational Diabetes, Gut Microbiota, Newborns
Document Type:
Research Study
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Researchers, Healthcare Professionals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Nanjing
Topic:
Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Gut Microbiota, Immunology
Document type:
Supplementary Materials
Organization / institution:
Nanjing Medical University
Author:
Chupeng Hu, Bingqing Xu, Yun Chen
Target audience:
Researchers, scientists, medical professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2009
Source type:
Scientific appendix
Subject:
Fish diet analysis, gut content metabarcoding
Organism focus:
Paracirrhites arcatus, Neocirrhites armatus, Caracanthus maculatus
Data type:
OTU table with sequence counts
Method:
DNA sequencing, BLASTn, Bayesian assignment
References:
Machida et al., 2009; Plaisance et al., 2009
Additional resources:
BIOCODE reference specimens (http://biocode.berkeley.edu
Note:
)
Taxonomic groups:
Polychaeta, Malacostraca, Maxillopoda
Year:
2011
Region / City:
USA
Subject:
Rhetorical analysis of an article on intuition
Document type:
Analysis
Organization / Institution:
Rutgers University
Author:
Whitney Baird, Regan Cicolte, Eric Lamb, Kathy Robinson, Carol Sieverts
Target Audience:
General public, particularly women over 55
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of modifications:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Job Reference:
76414
Advertised Job Title:
CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship in Predictive modelling of human gut microbiome
Program:
CSIRO Early Research Career (CERC) Postdoctoral Fellowship
Tenure:
Specified Term of 3 years, Full-time
Salary Range:
AU$88,163 to AU$96,573 per annum plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Location:
North Ryde, Sydney (relocating to Westmead Innovation Quarter in 2022)
Organisation:
CSIRO
Research Platform:
Microbiomes for One Systems Health – Future Science Platform
Reporting To:
Research Science Supervisor
Field of Research:
Human gut microbiome, predictive modelling, microbiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics
Eligibility:
Australian/New Zealand Citizens, Australian Permanent Residents, Australian temporary residents residing in Australia
Relocation Assistance:
Provided if required
Contact Persons:
Michael Conlon; Kim Fung
Application Method:
Online application via CSIRO Jobs portal
Document Type:
Job advertisement
Target Audience:
Early career researchers with a completed doctorate and less than three years of relevant postdoctoral experience
Document type:
Supplementary material
Study subject:
Effects of chronic blue and white LED lighting on gut microbiota and cholesterol metabolism in mice
Experimental duration:
44 weeks
Biological focus:
Gut microbiota composition and lipid metabolism
Key methods:
LEfSe analysis; LDA effect size; heatmap analysis; one-way ANOVA; correlation analysis; Venn diagram; BaseSpace (Illumina) identification
Main variables:
LED wavelength; irradiance level; serum cholesterol level; alpha diversity; bile acid biosynthesis
Organisms studied:
Mice; Lactobacillus spp.
Statistical threshold:
p value < 0.05
Figures included:
S1; S2; S3; S4; S5; S6
Analytical scope:
Taxonomic classification from kingdom to genus; signaling pathway analysis; correlation with serum cholesterol
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Tianjin, China
Subject:
Stem Cell Therapy, Neurological Function, Ischemic Stroke, Gut Microbiota
Document type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, National Clinical Research Center for Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Translational Research of TCM Prescription and Syndrome
Author:
Zhao LN, Ma SW, Xiao J, Yang LJ, Xu SX, Zhao L
Target audience:
Researchers, Healthcare professionals, Medical practitioners
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
December 11, 2021
Date of revisions:
July 6, 2021
Publication date:
December 26, 2021
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Adelaide, SA
Field:
Microbiology, Gut Health, Research
Document Type:
Job Advertisement
Institution:
CSIRO
Author:
CSIRO
Target Audience:
Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents, Postdoctoral Candidates
Effective Period:
Specified Term of 3 years
Approval Date:
2026
Amendment Date:
None
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Marseille, France; Valladolid, Spain; Paris, France
Subject:
Food science, nutrition, microbiota, vitamin D
Document Type:
Research article
Institution:
Aix Marseille Univ, INRAE, INSERM, University of Valladolid, Institut Pasteur, CNRS, CIML
Authors:
Ángela Bravo-Núñez, Angélique Berthomé, Charlotte Sabran, Donato Vairo, Jean-Charles Martin, Katherine Alvarado-Ramos, Benoit Chassaing, Julie Tomas, Emmanuelle Reboul
Target Audience:
Researchers in nutrition, microbiology, and food science
Study Duration:
11 weeks in mice
Methodology:
In vitro and in vivo experiments, plasma and microbiota analysis
Key Findings:
Plant-based emulsifiers (pea protein and arabinoxylans) maintain vitamin D3 bioavailability and reduce serum LPS-specific IgG compared to synthetic emulsifiers; T80 modifies microbiota and gut epithelium distance
Keywords:
Tween 80, polysorbate, pea protein, arabinoxylans, cholecalciferol, bioavailability, inflammation, intestine, microbiota, mucus
Correspondence:
Emmanuelle Reboul, C2VN, Faculty of Medicine, Marseille, France, [email protected]; Ángela Bravo-Núñez, University of Valladolid, Spain, [email protected]