ELIZA cgi-bash version rev. 1.91
- Medical English LInking keywords finder for the PubMed Zipped Archive (ELIZA) -

return kwic search for gene out of >500 occurrences
403337 occurrences (No.43 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
375) Microbiome analysis with 16S rRNA gene V4 sequencing showed that the gut microbiota was modified by GTE and GTP, and a few bacterial guilds were associated with blood glucose levels.
--- ABSTRACT ---
PMID:34579032 DOI:10.3390/nu13093155
2021 Nutrients
* The Effects of Green Tea on Diabetes and Gut Microbiome in db/db Mice: Studies with Tea Extracts vs. Tea Powder.
- Green tea extracts and tea catechins have been shown to prevent or alleviate diabetes. The present study tests the hypothesis that green tea leaves in powder form (GTP), which also contain fiber and other water non-extractable materials, are more effective than the corresponding green tea extracts (GTE) in impeding the development of diabetes in db/db mice. Female db/db mice were treated with a diet containing 1% of GTE, 2% of GTE, 2% of GTP (with the same catechin content as 1% GTE) or 1% GTP. The 1% GTE group had lower food intake, water consumption, body weight and fasting blood glucose levels than the control group, while 2% GTP did not have any significant effect. Dietary 1% GTE also preserved β-cell insulin secretion. However, 1% GTP increased food intake, water consumption and blood glucose levels. Microbiome analysis with 16S rRNA gene V4 sequencing showed that the gut microbiota was modified by GTE and GTP, and a few bacterial guilds were associated with blood glucose levels. In the Random Forest regression model, the leading predictor of metabolic outcome was food consumption, followed by changes in some bacterial guilds. The results illustrate the importance of food consumption and gut microbiota in affecting the progression of diabetes.
--- ABSTRACT END ---
[
right
kwic]
[frequency of next (right) word to gene]
(1)132 expression (14)5 drive (27)3 duplications (40)2 for
(2)14 *null* (15)5 editing (28)3 ontology (41)2 from
(3)12 expression, (16)5 mutations (29)3 signature (42)2 fusion,
(4)11 and (17)5 of (30)3 to (43)2 have
(5)10 encoding (18)5 regulation (31)3 which (44)2 is
(6)10 set (19)4 networks (32)2 analysis (45)2 ontologies
(7)8 in (20)4 regulatory (33)2 are (46)2 or
(8)8 that (21)4 silencing (34)2 assay, (47)2 pathways
(9)7 1 (22)4 transcription (35)2 called (48)2 profile
(10)6 interaction (23)4 transfer (36)2 cluster (49)2 promoter
(11)6 therapy (24)3 1/itaconate (37)2 delivery (50)2 sequencing
(12)6 was (25)3 co-expression (38)2 detection (51)2 sets
(13)5 Expression (26)3 coexpression (39)2 expressions (52)2 transcripts

add keyword

--- WordNet output for gene --- =>遺伝子 Overview of noun gene The noun gene has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1. gene, cistron, factor -- ((genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity; "genes were formerly called factors") --- WordNet end ---