The composition of the gut microbiota is in constant flow under the influence of factors such as the diet, ingested drugs, the intestinal mucosa, the immune system, and the microbiota itself. Natural variations in the gut microbiota can deteriorate to a state of dysbiosis when stress conditions rapidly decrease microbial diversity and promote the expansion of specific bacterial taxa. The mechanisms underlying intestinal dysbiosis often remain unclear given that combinations of natural variations and stress factors mediate cascades of destabilizing events. Oxidative stress, bacteriophages induction and the secretion of bacterial toxins can trigger rapid shifts among intestinal microbial groups thereby yielding dysbiosis. A multitude of disea...
Background:Alteration of the gut microbial structure and function (dysbiosis) is associated with the...
The study of intestinal microbiota is an important and current subject. It is well known that the gu...
Infection of the gastrointestinal tract is commonly linked to pathological imbalances of the residen...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is colonized by a dense community of commensal microorganisms referr...
There is growing evidence that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis o...
There is growing evidence that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis o...
Microbiota refers to the population of microorganism (bacteria, viruses and fungi) that inhabit the ...
Intestinal dysbiosis involves a shift in microbial composition and abundance within the gut and comp...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota is the collection of microbes which reside in the GI tract and ...
The gut microbiome functions like an endocrine organ, generating bioactive metabolites, enzymes or s...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of various microorganisms that expands h...
The gut microbiota, which represent a community of different microorganisms in the human intestinal ...
The human body is colonized by a large number of microbes coexisting peacefully with their host. The...
Intestinal microbiota is the set of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, archaea, protozoa, and viruses)...
In the last decade, a barge body of scientific literature has suggested that specific alterations of...
Background:Alteration of the gut microbial structure and function (dysbiosis) is associated with the...
The study of intestinal microbiota is an important and current subject. It is well known that the gu...
Infection of the gastrointestinal tract is commonly linked to pathological imbalances of the residen...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is colonized by a dense community of commensal microorganisms referr...
There is growing evidence that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis o...
There is growing evidence that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis o...
Microbiota refers to the population of microorganism (bacteria, viruses and fungi) that inhabit the ...
Intestinal dysbiosis involves a shift in microbial composition and abundance within the gut and comp...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota is the collection of microbes which reside in the GI tract and ...
The gut microbiome functions like an endocrine organ, generating bioactive metabolites, enzymes or s...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of various microorganisms that expands h...
The gut microbiota, which represent a community of different microorganisms in the human intestinal ...
The human body is colonized by a large number of microbes coexisting peacefully with their host. The...
Intestinal microbiota is the set of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, archaea, protozoa, and viruses)...
In the last decade, a barge body of scientific literature has suggested that specific alterations of...
Background:Alteration of the gut microbial structure and function (dysbiosis) is associated with the...
The study of intestinal microbiota is an important and current subject. It is well known that the gu...
Infection of the gastrointestinal tract is commonly linked to pathological imbalances of the residen...