Coprococcus comes
Selected indexed studies
- Effects of gut microbiota on immune checkpoint inhibitors in multi-cancer and as microbial biomarkers for predicting therapeutic response. (Med, 2025) [PMID:39515321]
- Binding of Coprococcus comes to the Fc portion of IgG. A possible role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease? (Eur J Immunol, 1985) [PMID:3896820]
- Changes in amino acid concentrations and the gut microbiota composition are implicated in the mucosal healing of ulcerative colitis and can be used as noninvasive diagnostic biomarkers. (Clin Proteomics, 2024) [PMID:39574001]
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- Effects of gut microbiota on immune checkpoint inhibitors in multi-cancer and as microbial biomarkers for predicting therapeutic response. (2025) pubmed
- Binding of Coprococcus comes to the Fc portion of IgG. A possible role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease? (1985) pubmed
- Changes in amino acid concentrations and the gut microbiota composition are implicated in the mucosal healing of ulcerative colitis and can be used as noninvasive diagnostic biomarkers. (2024) pubmed
- Culturing and extraction of Coprococcus comes, absorption of serumagglutinins by soluble fractions and relation between agglutinins and antibodies in sera of patients with Crohn's disease. (1986) pubmed
- Circ_HUWE1: a novel regulator of lipid accumulation, inflammation, and gut microbiota in atherosclerosis. (2025) pubmed
- Antibodies to Coprococcus comes in sera of patients with Crohn's disease. Isolation and purification of the agglutinating antigen tested with an ELISA technique. (1987) pubmed
- Combined metabolomic and metagenomic analysis reveals inflammatory bowel disease diversity in pediatric and adult patients. (2025) pubmed
- β-Glucan is a major growth substrate for human gut bacteria related to Coprococcus eutactus. (2020) pubmed
- Integrated fecal macrogenomic and metabolomic analyses reveal celiac disease flora and metabolic profiles associated with Chinese populations. (2025) pubmed
- Faecalibacterium prausnitzii Induces an Anti-inflammatory Response and a Metabolic Reprogramming in Human Monocytes. (2026) pubmed