Metagenomic analysis of the intestinal microbiome reveals the potential mechanism involved in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in treating schistosomiasis japonica in mice
Chen H, Huang S, Zhao Y, Sun R, Wang J, Yao S, Huang J, Yu Z. Metagenomic analysis of the intestinal microbiome reveals the potential mechanism involved in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in treating schistosomiasis japonica in mice. Microbiology Spectrum 2024, 12: e03735-23. PMID: 38441977, PMCID: PMC10986500, DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.03735-23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTaxonomic compositionGut microbiomeIntestinal microbiomeFunctional genesKEGG OrthologyMetagenomic analysisIntestinal microbiotaRegulatory mechanismsFunction of gut microbiomeComposition of gut microbiotaAbundance of functional genesMetagenomic sequencingGene functionGut microbiotaPotential regulatory mechanismSpecies levelIntervention of probioticsBacillus amyloliquefaciensMicrobiomeGenesMicrobiotaHost immune responseProbiotic interventionMetabolic reactionsSchistosoma japonicum</i>
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