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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Gut microbiota assessment in Moscow long-livers using next generation sequencing

Kashtanova DA1,2 , Klimenko NS3 , Strazhesko ID1 , Tkacheva ON1 , Starikova EV4 , Glushchenko OE4 , Gudkov EA4 , Ilina EN4
About authors

1 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

2 Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks, Moscow, Russia

3 Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

4 Federal Research and Clinical Centre of Physical-Chemical Medicine, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Daria A. Kashtanova
1-ya Leonova, 16, 129226; moc.liamg@avonathsak.rd

About paper

Funding: the study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant 19-34-80033).

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Protocol № 2 dated March 18, 2016). Informed consent was obtained from all study participants.

Author contribution: Kashtanova DA — study design, participant recruitment, data interpretation, manuscript preparation; Klimenko NS — bioinformatic analysis, data interpretation, manuscript preparation; Strazhesko ID — study concept, manuscript revision; Tkacheva ON — study concept and design; Starikova EV — gut microbiota profiling, manuscript revision; Glushchenko OE, Gudkov DA — gut microbiota profiling; Ilina EN — final revision of the manuscript.

Received: 2020-07-01 Accepted: 2020-07-15 Published online: 2020-07-26
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