<p>a, Comparison of functional pathway between microbes of feces and gut contents. b, Comparison of microbial functions associated with metabolism and disease among small intestine, large intestine and feces.</p
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
The human GI tract is a complex and still poorly understood environment, inhabited by one of the den...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
The gut flora carries out important functions for human health, although most of them are still unkn...
The gut flora carries out important functions for human health, although most of them are still unkn...
<p>Comparison of small intestine (A), cecum (B) and colon (C) microbiota at phylum level. </p
<p>The relative abundance of intestinal microbe involving in the subfunction of metabolic pathways p...
This chapter will summarise the role of some functionally active intestinal microbes acting on man a...
The diverse microbial community that inhabits the human gut has an extensive metabolic repertoire th...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem, which can be considered an accessory organ. It inv...
The gut is an obvious target for the development of functional foods, acting as it does as the inter...
Correlations between the microbiota and diet, faecal pH, and gut inflammation.</p
Intestinal epithelium, mucosal immune system, and bacterial flora represent a morpho-functional syst...
Gut microbiota the “virtual organ” plays a contributory role in the maintaining of human health as w...
Health is defined as “the state of the organism when it functions optimally without evidence of dise...
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
The human GI tract is a complex and still poorly understood environment, inhabited by one of the den...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
The gut flora carries out important functions for human health, although most of them are still unkn...
The gut flora carries out important functions for human health, although most of them are still unkn...
<p>Comparison of small intestine (A), cecum (B) and colon (C) microbiota at phylum level. </p
<p>The relative abundance of intestinal microbe involving in the subfunction of metabolic pathways p...
This chapter will summarise the role of some functionally active intestinal microbes acting on man a...
The diverse microbial community that inhabits the human gut has an extensive metabolic repertoire th...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem, which can be considered an accessory organ. It inv...
The gut is an obvious target for the development of functional foods, acting as it does as the inter...
Correlations between the microbiota and diet, faecal pH, and gut inflammation.</p
Intestinal epithelium, mucosal immune system, and bacterial flora represent a morpho-functional syst...
Gut microbiota the “virtual organ” plays a contributory role in the maintaining of human health as w...
Health is defined as “the state of the organism when it functions optimally without evidence of dise...
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
The human GI tract is a complex and still poorly understood environment, inhabited by one of the den...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...