Holdemanella biformis
Selected indexed studies
- Holdemanella biformis augments washed microbiota transplantation for the treatment of radiation enteritis. (Gut, 2026) [PMID:40947138]
- Holdemanella biformis improves glucose tolerance and regulates GLP-1 signaling in obese mice. (FASEB J, 2021) [PMID:34143451]
- A reciprocal interaction between L-lysine and Holdemanella biformis modulates intestinal barrier function and anxiety in irritable bowel syndrome. (IMetaOmics, 2025) [PMID:41674565]
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- Holdemanella biformis augments washed microbiota transplantation for the treatment of radiation enteritis. (2026) pubmed
- Holdemanella biformis improves glucose tolerance and regulates GLP-1 signaling in obese mice. (2021) pubmed
- A reciprocal interaction between L-lysine and Holdemanella biformis modulates intestinal barrier function and anxiety in irritable bowel syndrome. (2025) pubmed
- Initial gut microbiota composition is a determining factor in the promotion of colorectal cancer by oral iron supplementation: evidence from a murine model. (2025) pubmed
- Bacteria-derived long chain fatty acid exhibits anti-inflammatory properties in colitis. (2021) pubmed
- Intestinal microbial communities and Holdemanella isolated from HIV+/- men who have sex with men increase frequencies of lamina propria CCR5(+) CD4(+) T cells. (2021) pubmed
- Faecalicoccus acidiformans gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from the chicken caecum, and reclassification of Streptococcus pleomorphus (Barnes et al. 1977), Eubacterium biforme (Eggerth 1935) and Eubacterium cylindroides (Cato et al. 1974) as Faecalicoccus pleomorphus comb. nov., Holdemanella biformis gen. nov., comb. nov. and Faecalitalea cylindroides gen. nov., comb. nov., respectively, within the family Erysipelotrichaceae. (2014) pubmed
- Demonstration of causality: back to cultures. (2021) pubmed
- Intestinal bacteria associated with irritable bowel syndrome and chronic fatigue. (2023) pubmed
- Effect of soluble oat fiber on intestinal microenvironment and TNBS-induced colitis. (2023) pubmed