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SUBMITTER: Bittinger K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8052915 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bittinger Kyle K Zhao Chunyu C Li Yun Y Ford Eileen E Friedman Elliot S ES Ni Josephine J Kulkarni Chiraag V CV Cai Jingwei J Tian Yuan Y Liu Qing Q Patterson Andrew D AD Sarkar Debolina D Chan Siu H J SHJ Maranas Costas C Saha-Shah Anumita A Lund Peder P Garcia Benjamin A BA Mattei Lisa M LM Gerber Jeffrey S JS Elovitz Michal A MA Kelly Andrea A DeRusso Patricia P Kim Dorothy D Hofstaedter Casey E CE Goulian Mark M Li Hongzhe H Bushman Frederic D FD Zemel Babette S BS Wu Gary D GD
Nature microbiology 20200413 6
Initial microbial colonization and later succession in the gut of human infants are linked to health and disease later in life. The timing of the appearance of the first gut microbiome, and the consequences for the early life metabolome, are just starting to be defined. Here, we evaluated the gut microbiome, proteome and metabolome in 88 African-American newborns using faecal samples collected in the first few days of life. Gut bacteria became detectable using molecular methods by 16 h after bir ...[more]