The gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host over a lifetime. It has been described as a virtual organ owing to the myriad of functions it performs, including the production of bioactive metabolites, regulation of immunity, energy homeostasis and protection against pathogens. These activities are dependent on the quantity and quality of the microbiota alongside its metabolic potential, which are dictated by a number of factors, including diet and host genetics. In this regard, the gut microbiome is malleable and varies significantly from host to host. These two features render the gut microbiome a candidate ‘organ’ for the possibility of precision microbiomics—the use of the gut microbiome as a bioma...
An extensive body of evidence documents the importance of the gut microbiome both in health and in a...
Recent discoveries of the purpose and potential of microbial interactions with humans have broad imp...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...
peer-reviewedThe gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host ...
The gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host over a lifetim...
Modulation of the human gut microbiota through probiotics, prebiotics and dietary fibre are recognis...
The importance of the gut microbiome in human health and disease is fully acknowledged. A perturbati...
The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and influences the development of chronic...
The gastrointestinal tract with its microbiota is a complex, open, and integrated ecosystem with a h...
peer-reviewedAdvances in microbiome science cast light on traditional concepts on nutritional scienc...
The effects of specific foods, such as products containing probiotics or prebiotics, on human health...
The human gut is a home for more than 100 trillion bacteria, far more than all other microbial popul...
Microbes inhabiting the human gastrointestinal tract have been under the spotlight during the last ...
The gut microbiome represents trillions of microbes found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and has...
AbstractThe human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to pl...
An extensive body of evidence documents the importance of the gut microbiome both in health and in a...
Recent discoveries of the purpose and potential of microbial interactions with humans have broad imp...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...
peer-reviewedThe gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host ...
The gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host over a lifetim...
Modulation of the human gut microbiota through probiotics, prebiotics and dietary fibre are recognis...
The importance of the gut microbiome in human health and disease is fully acknowledged. A perturbati...
The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and influences the development of chronic...
The gastrointestinal tract with its microbiota is a complex, open, and integrated ecosystem with a h...
peer-reviewedAdvances in microbiome science cast light on traditional concepts on nutritional scienc...
The effects of specific foods, such as products containing probiotics or prebiotics, on human health...
The human gut is a home for more than 100 trillion bacteria, far more than all other microbial popul...
Microbes inhabiting the human gastrointestinal tract have been under the spotlight during the last ...
The gut microbiome represents trillions of microbes found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and has...
AbstractThe human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to pl...
An extensive body of evidence documents the importance of the gut microbiome both in health and in a...
Recent discoveries of the purpose and potential of microbial interactions with humans have broad imp...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...