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Clinical NEC prevention practices drive different microbiome profiles and functional responses in the preterm intestine

Charlotte J. Neumann, Alexander Mahnert, Christina Kumpitsch, Raymond Kiu, Matthew J. Dalby, Magdalena Kujawska, Tobias Madl, Stefan Kurath-Koller, Berndt Urlesberger, Bernhard Resch (), Lindsay J. Hall and Christine Moissl-Eichinger ()
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Charlotte J. Neumann: Microbiology and Environmental Medicine; Medical University of Graz
Alexander Mahnert: Microbiology and Environmental Medicine; Medical University of Graz
Christina Kumpitsch: Microbiology and Environmental Medicine; Medical University of Graz
Raymond Kiu: Norwich Research Park
Matthew J. Dalby: Norwich Research Park
Magdalena Kujawska: School of Life Sciences, ZIEL-Institute for Food & Health; Technical University of Munich
Tobias Madl: Metabolism and Aging, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, Medical University of Graz
Stefan Kurath-Koller: Medical University of Graz
Berndt Urlesberger: Medical University of Graz
Bernhard Resch: Medical University of Graz
Lindsay J. Hall: Norwich Research Park
Christine Moissl-Eichinger: Microbiology and Environmental Medicine; Medical University of Graz

Nature Communications, 2023, vol. 14, issue 1, 1-17

Abstract: Abstract Preterm infants with very low birthweight are at serious risk for necrotizing enterocolitis. To functionally analyse the principles of three successful preventive NEC regimens, we characterize fecal samples of 55 infants (

Date: 2023
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