In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacterial population equilibrium. This early-in-life microbial population quite likely influences later-in-life host biology. However, we know little about the governance of community development: does the gut serve as a passive incubator where the first organisms randomly encountered gain entry and predominate, or is there an orderly progression of members joining the community of bacteria? We used fine interval enumeration of microbes in stools from multiple subjects to answer this question. We demonstrate via 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing of 922 specimens from 58 subjects that the gut microbiota of premature infants residing in a tightly controll...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to evaluate the composition and richness of bacterial communi...
Abstract Background Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, ...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacter...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
International audienceBackground : The very-preterm infant gut microbiota is increasingly explored d...
Background and aims: Birth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonizati...
The colonization process of the infant gut microbiome has been called chaotic, but this view could r...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
The human gut microbiota plays a vital role in health and disease, and microbial colonization is a k...
ABSTRACT We found that the relatively simple microbiota of young infants shifts predictably to a mor...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
The nascent gut microbiota at birth is established in concert with numerous developmental parameters...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to evaluate the composition and richness of bacterial communi...
Abstract Background Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, ...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacter...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
International audienceBackground : The very-preterm infant gut microbiota is increasingly explored d...
Background and aims: Birth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonizati...
The colonization process of the infant gut microbiome has been called chaotic, but this view could r...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
The human gut microbiota plays a vital role in health and disease, and microbial colonization is a k...
ABSTRACT We found that the relatively simple microbiota of young infants shifts predictably to a mor...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
The nascent gut microbiota at birth is established in concert with numerous developmental parameters...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to evaluate the composition and richness of bacterial communi...
Abstract Background Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, ...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...