A spatially continuous mathematical model of transport processes, anaerobic digestion and microbial complexity as would be expected in the human colon is presented. The model is a system of first-order partial differential equations with context determined number of depen-dent variables, and stiff, non-linear source terms. Numerical simulation of the model is used to elucidate information about the colon-microbiota complex. It is found that the composition of materials on outflow of the model does not well-describe the composition of material in other model locations, and inferences using outflow data varies according to model reactor representation. Additionally, increased microbial complexity allows the total microbial com-munity to withs...
A group of authors has developed a multilevel mathematical model that focuses on functional disorder...
Laboratory simulators of the colon are designated to reproduce the composition and functionality of ...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome is essential to understanding t...
The human colon is an anaerobic bioreactor with an enormous number of microorganisms, which collecti...
International audienceThe human colon is an anaerobic ecosystem that remains largely unexplored as a...
Diplôme : Dr. d'UniversitéThe human colon is an anaerobic bioreactor with an enormous number of micr...
International audienceThe gut microbiota, mainly located in the colon, is engaged in a c...
Acknowledgments We thank the Scottish Goverment’s Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Servi...
International audienceThe gut microbiota, mainly located in the colon, is engaged in a complex dialo...
<p>(a) Schematic overview of biochemical and physical sub-processes considered in the compuGUT. (b) ...
Perhaps the greatest challenge currently facing the biomedical research community is the ability to ...
The development and performance of a three-stage tubular model of the large human intestine is outli...
textabstractBackground: The human gut contains approximately 1014 bacteria, belonging to hundreds of...
This study presents a computer-controlled dynamic SIMulator of the GastroIntestinal tract, SIMGI, wh...
The human colonic microbiota plays an important role in the food digestion process and has a key rol...
A group of authors has developed a multilevel mathematical model that focuses on functional disorder...
Laboratory simulators of the colon are designated to reproduce the composition and functionality of ...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome is essential to understanding t...
The human colon is an anaerobic bioreactor with an enormous number of microorganisms, which collecti...
International audienceThe human colon is an anaerobic ecosystem that remains largely unexplored as a...
Diplôme : Dr. d'UniversitéThe human colon is an anaerobic bioreactor with an enormous number of micr...
International audienceThe gut microbiota, mainly located in the colon, is engaged in a c...
Acknowledgments We thank the Scottish Goverment’s Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Servi...
International audienceThe gut microbiota, mainly located in the colon, is engaged in a complex dialo...
<p>(a) Schematic overview of biochemical and physical sub-processes considered in the compuGUT. (b) ...
Perhaps the greatest challenge currently facing the biomedical research community is the ability to ...
The development and performance of a three-stage tubular model of the large human intestine is outli...
textabstractBackground: The human gut contains approximately 1014 bacteria, belonging to hundreds of...
This study presents a computer-controlled dynamic SIMulator of the GastroIntestinal tract, SIMGI, wh...
The human colonic microbiota plays an important role in the food digestion process and has a key rol...
A group of authors has developed a multilevel mathematical model that focuses on functional disorder...
Laboratory simulators of the colon are designated to reproduce the composition and functionality of ...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome is essential to understanding t...