M F De La Cochetière

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Country: France

Publications

  1. ncbi Early intestinal bacterial colonization and necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants: the putative role of Clostridium
    Marie France de la Cochetiere
    INSERM Unité 539, CHU Hotel Dieu, 44035 Nantes cedex 1, France
    Pediatr Res 56:366-70. 2004
  2. ncbi Resilience of the dominant human fecal microbiota upon short-course antibiotic challenge
    M F De La Cochetière
    INSERM Unité 539 CHU Hôtel Dieu, Place Alexis Ricordeau, 44035 Nantes cedex 1, France
    J Clin Microbiol 43:5588-92. 2005
  3. ncbi Effect of antibiotic therapy on human fecal microbiota and the relation to the development of Clostridium difficile
    M F De La Cochetière
    Therapeutiques Cliniques et Experimentales des Infections, EA 3826, UFR Medecine, Universite de Nantes, Nantes Atlantique Universites, Rue G Veil, Nantes, 44000, France
    Microb Ecol 56:395-402. 2008

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Publications3

  1. ncbi Early intestinal bacterial colonization and necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants: the putative role of Clostridium
    Marie France de la Cochetiere
    INSERM Unité 539, CHU Hotel Dieu, 44035 Nantes cedex 1, France
    Pediatr Res 56:366-70. 2004
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  2. ncbi Resilience of the dominant human fecal microbiota upon short-course antibiotic challenge
    M F De La Cochetière
    INSERM Unité 539 CHU Hôtel Dieu, Place Alexis Ricordeau, 44035 Nantes cedex 1, France
    J Clin Microbiol 43:5588-92. 2005
    ..Furthermore, these findings suggest that strategies reinforcing the ability of the fecal microbiota to resist modifications would be of clinical relevance...
  3. ncbi Effect of antibiotic therapy on human fecal microbiota and the relation to the development of Clostridium difficile
    M F De La Cochetière
    Therapeutiques Cliniques et Experimentales des Infections, EA 3826, UFR Medecine, Universite de Nantes, Nantes Atlantique Universites, Rue G Veil, Nantes, 44000, France
    Microb Ecol 56:395-402. 2008
    ..Furthermore, these findings suggest that strategies reinforcing the ability of the fecal microbiota to resist to modifications would be of clinical relevance...