The communities of beneficial bacteria that live in our intestines, the gut microbiome, are important for the development and function of the immune system. Bacteroides species make up a significant fraction of the human gut microbiome, and can be probiotic and pathogenic, depending upon various genetic and environmental factors. These can cause disease conditions such as intra-abdominal sepsis, appendicitis, bacteremia, endocarditis, pericarditis, skin infections, brain abscesses and meningitis. In this study, we identify the transport systems and predict their substrates within seven Bacteroides species, all shown to be probiotic; however, four of them (B. thetaiotaomicron, B. vulgatus, B. ovatus, B. fragilis) can be pathogenic (probiotic...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which different microbes colonize the healthy human gut versus other body ...
Abstract: The genomic catalogue of the human microbiota has expanded dramatically in recent years, ...
Eukaryotic organisms are, in part, defined by their associated microbiota, composed of a complex ser...
The communities of beneficial bacteria that live in our intestines, the gut microbiome, are importan...
Escherichia coli is a genetically diverse species that can be pathogenic, probiotic, commensal, or a...
The human gut is extremely densely inhabited by bacteria mainly from two phyla, Bacteroidetes and Fi...
Escherichia coli is a genetically diverse species, representing pathogenic, probiotic, and commensal...
The human gut is extremely densely inhabited by bacteria mainly from two phyla, Bacteroidetes and Fi...
Bacteroides spp. are obligately anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli that reside in high numbers in the c...
Bacteroides spp. are obligately anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli that reside in high numbers in the c...
Bacteroides fragilis is a widely distributed member of the human gut microbiome and an op-portunisti...
AbstractThe genomes of eleven Gram-positive bacteria that are important for human health and the foo...
Bacteroides is a genus of gram-negative, obligate anaerobes, that contains over 30 different species...
Bacteroides is a genus of gram-negative, obligate anaerobes, that contains over 30 different species...
We have entered an era when studies of the gut microbiota are transitioning from basic questions of ...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which different microbes colonize the healthy human gut versus other body ...
Abstract: The genomic catalogue of the human microbiota has expanded dramatically in recent years, ...
Eukaryotic organisms are, in part, defined by their associated microbiota, composed of a complex ser...
The communities of beneficial bacteria that live in our intestines, the gut microbiome, are importan...
Escherichia coli is a genetically diverse species that can be pathogenic, probiotic, commensal, or a...
The human gut is extremely densely inhabited by bacteria mainly from two phyla, Bacteroidetes and Fi...
Escherichia coli is a genetically diverse species, representing pathogenic, probiotic, and commensal...
The human gut is extremely densely inhabited by bacteria mainly from two phyla, Bacteroidetes and Fi...
Bacteroides spp. are obligately anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli that reside in high numbers in the c...
Bacteroides spp. are obligately anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli that reside in high numbers in the c...
Bacteroides fragilis is a widely distributed member of the human gut microbiome and an op-portunisti...
AbstractThe genomes of eleven Gram-positive bacteria that are important for human health and the foo...
Bacteroides is a genus of gram-negative, obligate anaerobes, that contains over 30 different species...
Bacteroides is a genus of gram-negative, obligate anaerobes, that contains over 30 different species...
We have entered an era when studies of the gut microbiota are transitioning from basic questions of ...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which different microbes colonize the healthy human gut versus other body ...
Abstract: The genomic catalogue of the human microbiota has expanded dramatically in recent years, ...
Eukaryotic organisms are, in part, defined by their associated microbiota, composed of a complex ser...