The gut microbiota represent a highly complex ecosystem comprised of approximately 1000 species that forms a mutualistic relationship with the human host. A critical attribute of the microbiota is high species diversity, which provides system robustness through overlapping and redundant metabolic capabilities. The gradual loss of bacterial diversity has been associated with a broad array of gut pathologies and diseases including malnutrition, obesity, diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease. We formulated an in silico community model of the gut microbiota by combining genome-scale metabolic reconstructions of 28 representative species to explore the relationship between species diversity and community growth. While the individual species of...
Microbe-microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
A central focus in studies of microbial communities is the elucidation of the relationships between ...
The composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, but predictive understanding of its dy...
The gut microbiota represent a highly complex ecosystem comprised of approximately 1000 species that...
textabstractBackground: The human gut contains approximately 1014 bacteria, belonging to hundreds of...
Biological systems, whether they are community of species in an ecosystem, circuits of neurons in th...
Compositional changes in the gut microbiota have been associated with a variety of medical condition...
The gut microbiome is a highly complex microbial community that strongly impacts human health and di...
Abstract The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variat...
<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can cr...
The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
Microbe-microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
A central focus in studies of microbial communities is the elucidation of the relationships between ...
The composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, but predictive understanding of its dy...
The gut microbiota represent a highly complex ecosystem comprised of approximately 1000 species that...
textabstractBackground: The human gut contains approximately 1014 bacteria, belonging to hundreds of...
Biological systems, whether they are community of species in an ecosystem, circuits of neurons in th...
Compositional changes in the gut microbiota have been associated with a variety of medical condition...
The gut microbiome is a highly complex microbial community that strongly impacts human health and di...
Abstract The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variat...
<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can cr...
The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
Microbe-microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
A central focus in studies of microbial communities is the elucidation of the relationships between ...
The composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, but predictive understanding of its dy...