AbstractThe gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million genes, perform many of the functions required for host physiology and survival. Consequently, it is also known as “our forgotten organ”. The recent development of next-generation sequencing technologies has greatly improved metagenomic research. In particular, it has increased our knowledge about the microbiome and its mutually beneficial relationships with the human host. Microbial colonization begins immediately at birth. Although influenced by a variety of stimuli, namely, diet, physical activity, travel, illness, hormonal cycles and therapies, the microbiome is practically stable in healthy adults. This suggests that the microbiome plays a r...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the s...
The human gut harbors a huge number of microbes, which are collectively named "microbiota."...
The gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million genes, perf...
AbstractThe gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million gen...
The microbiota in our gut performs many different essential functions that help us to stay healthy. ...
The human gut microbiota is a complex consortium of trillions of microorganisms, whose collective ge...
The microbiome has received increasing attention over the last 15 years. Although gut microbes have ...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to play a key...
Each individual is provided with a unique gut microbiota profile that plays many specific functions ...
The studies on microbiome encountered a blast, lately, as scientists become mindful of the role of m...
Background. In recent years, much attention has been paid to the importance and role of the gut micr...
Over the past decade, our view of human-associated microbes has expanded beyond that of a few specie...
The microorganisms inhabiting the human gut are abundant (1014 cells) and diverse (approximately 500...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the s...
The human gut harbors a huge number of microbes, which are collectively named "microbiota."...
The gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million genes, perf...
AbstractThe gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million gen...
The microbiota in our gut performs many different essential functions that help us to stay healthy. ...
The human gut microbiota is a complex consortium of trillions of microorganisms, whose collective ge...
The microbiome has received increasing attention over the last 15 years. Although gut microbes have ...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to play a key...
Each individual is provided with a unique gut microbiota profile that plays many specific functions ...
The studies on microbiome encountered a blast, lately, as scientists become mindful of the role of m...
Background. In recent years, much attention has been paid to the importance and role of the gut micr...
Over the past decade, our view of human-associated microbes has expanded beyond that of a few specie...
The microorganisms inhabiting the human gut are abundant (1014 cells) and diverse (approximately 500...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the s...
The human gut harbors a huge number of microbes, which are collectively named "microbiota."...