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Akkermansia muciniphila is a
human intestinal symbiont,
isolated from
human ****. It is a mucin-degrading
bacterium belonging to the
genus Akkermansia...
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species Akkermansia muciniphila (gen. nov., sp. nov).
Until 2016 the
genus contained a
single known species,
namely A.
muciniphila. In 2016, Akkermansia...
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residing in
their gametes. The
verrucomicrobial bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila is a
human intestinal symbiotic bacterium that is
considered as a promising...
- (reduced
levels of
Bifidobacteria and
increased abundance of
Akkermansia muciniphila,
Escherichia coli,
Clostridia and
Candida fungi that
promote the production...
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species such as R. gnavus.
Another opportunistic bacterium called A.
muciniphila contributes to IBD
development and is more
prevalent in
individuals lacking...
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Chitinophagaceae with one
known species (Parapseudoflavitalea
muciniphila).
Parapseudoflavitalea muciniphila has been
isolated from a
peritoneal tumour of a human...
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Latin and Gr****
meaning "glycan-loving". A. glycaniphila, like, A.
muciniphila is Gram-negative,
strictly anaerobic, non-motile, non-spore-forming,...
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effectively alter the
microbiome (especially by
increasing Akkermansia muciniphila), and
reverse the
damage inflicted on the
microbiome by
excessive alcohol...
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narrow down the
cause to two
possible bacterial species:
Akkermansia muciniphila and H. typhlonius. A
positive correlation was
established between the...
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Faecalibacterium prausnitzii) and
Verrucomicrobiales (Akkermansia
muciniphila).[citation needed]
Introduction of
dietary MACs in the diet is insufficient...