The development of the gut microbiome is influenced by several factors. It is acquired during and after birth and involves both maternal and environmental factors as well as the genetic disposition of the offspring. However, it is unclear if the microbiome development is directly triggered by the mode of delivery and very early contact with the mother or mostly at later stages of initial development mainly by breast milk provided by the mother. To investigate to what extent the gut microbiome composition of the offspring is determined by the nursing mother, providing breast milk, compared to the birth mother during early development, a cross-fostering experiment involving two genetically different mouse lines was developed, being prone to b...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Increasing application of antibiotics changes the gut microbiota composition, leading to dysbiosis o...
At birth, contact with external stimuli, such as nutrients derived from food, is necessary to modula...
Obesity places a tremendous burden on individual health and the healthcare system. The gut microbiom...
<p>Scope: The long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the early phase of life ha...
During the last few decades, the long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the ear...
Scope: The long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the early phase of life have ...
The birth canal provides mammals with a primary maternal inoculum, which develops into distinctive b...
During the last few decades, the long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the ear...
Scope: The long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the early phase of life have ...
The birth canal provides mammals with a primary maternal inoculum, which develops into distinctive b...
During the last few decades, the long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the ear...
Western common cultural and medical practices such as Cesarean sections (C-sections), use of antibio...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Increasing application of antibiotics changes the gut microbiota composition, leading to dysbiosis o...
At birth, contact with external stimuli, such as nutrients derived from food, is necessary to modula...
Obesity places a tremendous burden on individual health and the healthcare system. The gut microbiom...
<p>Scope: The long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the early phase of life ha...
During the last few decades, the long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the ear...
Scope: The long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the early phase of life have ...
The birth canal provides mammals with a primary maternal inoculum, which develops into distinctive b...
During the last few decades, the long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the ear...
Scope: The long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the early phase of life have ...
The birth canal provides mammals with a primary maternal inoculum, which develops into distinctive b...
During the last few decades, the long-lasting consequences of nutritional programming during the ear...
Western common cultural and medical practices such as Cesarean sections (C-sections), use of antibio...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
Increasing application of antibiotics changes the gut microbiota composition, leading to dysbiosis o...
At birth, contact with external stimuli, such as nutrients derived from food, is necessary to modula...