Abstract Background The upper half of the human small intestine, known as the jejunum, is the primary site for absorption of nutrient-derived carbohydrates, amino acids, small peptides, and vitamins. In contrast to the colon, which contains 1011–1012 colony forming units of bacteria per ml (CFU/ml), the normal jejunum generally ranges from 103 to 105 CFU per ml. Because invasive procedures are required to access the jejunum, much less is known about its bacterial microbiota. Bacteria inhabiting the jejunal lumen have been investigated by classical culture techniques, but not by culture-independent metagenomics. Results The lumen of the upper jejunum was sampled during enteroscopy of 20 research subjects. Culture on aerobic and anaerobic med...
International audienceBackgroundMost studies on the human microbiota have analyzed stool samples, al...
Background: Homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract depends on a healthy bacterial microbiota, wit...
Bacterial diversity of the mucosal biopsies from human jejunum, distal ileum, ascending colon and re...
Descriptions of the small intestinal microbiota are deficient and conflicting. We aimed to get a rel...
The small bowel is responsible for most of the body’s nutritional uptake and for the development of ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The human gastrointestinal tract harbours distinct microbial communities essent...
Relative Abundance of 26 Major Genera in the Jejunum of Individual Subjects by 16S Metagenomic Analy...
Abstract Background Upper gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and abdominal pain afflict between 12 and ...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) harbors a complex community of microbes. The microbiota ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) harbors a complex communit...
Gut mucosal microbes evolved closest to the host, developing specialized local communities. There is...
Bacterial communities reside in very different ecological niches on and within the human host, such ...
Objective Several studies suggested that colonic microbiota have impacts on irritable bowel syndrome...
International audienceBackgroundMost studies on the human microbiota have analyzed stool samples, al...
Background: Homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract depends on a healthy bacterial microbiota, wit...
Bacterial diversity of the mucosal biopsies from human jejunum, distal ileum, ascending colon and re...
Descriptions of the small intestinal microbiota are deficient and conflicting. We aimed to get a rel...
The small bowel is responsible for most of the body’s nutritional uptake and for the development of ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The human gastrointestinal tract harbours distinct microbial communities essent...
Relative Abundance of 26 Major Genera in the Jejunum of Individual Subjects by 16S Metagenomic Analy...
Abstract Background Upper gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and abdominal pain afflict between 12 and ...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) harbors a complex community of microbes. The microbiota ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) harbors a complex communit...
Gut mucosal microbes evolved closest to the host, developing specialized local communities. There is...
Bacterial communities reside in very different ecological niches on and within the human host, such ...
Objective Several studies suggested that colonic microbiota have impacts on irritable bowel syndrome...
International audienceBackgroundMost studies on the human microbiota have analyzed stool samples, al...
Background: Homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract depends on a healthy bacterial microbiota, wit...
Bacterial diversity of the mucosal biopsies from human jejunum, distal ileum, ascending colon and re...