Abstract Background 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing analysis (16S amplicon sequencing) has provided considerable information regarding the ecology of the intestinal microbiome. Recently, metabolomics has been used for investigating the crosstalk between the intestinal microbiome and the host via metabolites. In the present study, we determined the accuracy with which 16S rRNA gene data at different classification levels correspond to the metabolome data for an in-depth understanding of the intestinal environment. Results Over 200 metabolites were identified using capillary electrophoresis and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CE-TOFMS)-based metabolomics in the feces of antibiotic-treated and untreated mice. 16S amplicon sequencing, follo...
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome is associated with host health conditions. Many diseases have shown ...
Characterization of the bacterial composition and functional repertoires of microbiome samples is th...
Recently, metagenomics and metabolomics are the two most rapidly advancing “omics” technologies. Met...
The analysis of microbiota composition in humans, animals, and built environments is important becau...
In recent years, various studies have demonstrated that the gut microbiota influences host metabolis...
Dysbiosis of host-associated commensal microbiota is emerging as an important factor in risk and phe...
ABSTRACT The intestinal microbiome plays an essential role in regulating many aspects of host physio...
The review highlights the role of metabolomics in studying human gut microbial metabolism. Microbial...
The human gut microbiota comprises a diverse microbial consortium closely co-evolved with the human ...
Next-generation sequencing technologies allow 16S ribosomal RNA gene surveys or whole metagenome sho...
Commensal microbiota colonize the surface of our bodies. The inside of the gastrointestinal tract is...
A metaproteomic analysis was conducted on the fecal microbiome of eight infants to characterize glob...
Intestinal microbiota and their metabolites are strongly associated with host physiology. Developmen...
Principal component loading of each genus and family for microbiome first principal component (PC1)....
Abstract Background Consistent compositional shifts in the gut microbiota are observed in IBD and ot...
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome is associated with host health conditions. Many diseases have shown ...
Characterization of the bacterial composition and functional repertoires of microbiome samples is th...
Recently, metagenomics and metabolomics are the two most rapidly advancing “omics” technologies. Met...
The analysis of microbiota composition in humans, animals, and built environments is important becau...
In recent years, various studies have demonstrated that the gut microbiota influences host metabolis...
Dysbiosis of host-associated commensal microbiota is emerging as an important factor in risk and phe...
ABSTRACT The intestinal microbiome plays an essential role in regulating many aspects of host physio...
The review highlights the role of metabolomics in studying human gut microbial metabolism. Microbial...
The human gut microbiota comprises a diverse microbial consortium closely co-evolved with the human ...
Next-generation sequencing technologies allow 16S ribosomal RNA gene surveys or whole metagenome sho...
Commensal microbiota colonize the surface of our bodies. The inside of the gastrointestinal tract is...
A metaproteomic analysis was conducted on the fecal microbiome of eight infants to characterize glob...
Intestinal microbiota and their metabolites are strongly associated with host physiology. Developmen...
Principal component loading of each genus and family for microbiome first principal component (PC1)....
Abstract Background Consistent compositional shifts in the gut microbiota are observed in IBD and ot...
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome is associated with host health conditions. Many diseases have shown ...
Characterization of the bacterial composition and functional repertoires of microbiome samples is th...
Recently, metagenomics and metabolomics are the two most rapidly advancing “omics” technologies. Met...