The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites, which are fundamental for the instigation and development of the host immune system. The intestinal innate and adaptive immunity coordinate and interact with the symbionts contributing to the intestinal homeostasis through establishment of a mutually beneficial relationship by tolerating to symbiotic microbiota and retaining the ability to exert proinflammatory response towards invasive pathogens. Imbalance between the intestinal immune system and commensal organisms disrupts the intestinal microbiological homeostasis, leading to microbiota dysbiosis, compromised integrity of the intestinal barrier, and proinflammatory immune responses towa...
The mammalian intestine is home to a complex community of trillions of bacteria that are engaged in ...
Abstract The gut microbiota, the largest symbiotic ecosystem with the host, has been shown to play i...
The mammalian intestine provides a unique niche for a large community of bacterial symbionts that co...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
Healthy individuals live in peaceful co-existence with an immense load of intestinal bacteria. This ...
The large number of microbials in the intestine that overrides the total human cells by ten folds al...
The gastrointestinal tract is a dynamic ecosystem composed of an organized matrix of host eukaryotic...
The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which hav...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestinal mucosal surface is continuously exposed to a complex and dynamic community ...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestine is home to a complex community of trillions of bacteria that are engaged in ...
Abstract The gut microbiota, the largest symbiotic ecosystem with the host, has been shown to play i...
The mammalian intestine provides a unique niche for a large community of bacterial symbionts that co...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
Healthy individuals live in peaceful co-existence with an immense load of intestinal bacteria. This ...
The large number of microbials in the intestine that overrides the total human cells by ten folds al...
The gastrointestinal tract is a dynamic ecosystem composed of an organized matrix of host eukaryotic...
The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which hav...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestinal mucosal surface is continuously exposed to a complex and dynamic community ...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The mammalian intestine is home to a complex community of trillions of bacteria that are engaged in ...
Abstract The gut microbiota, the largest symbiotic ecosystem with the host, has been shown to play i...
The mammalian intestine provides a unique niche for a large community of bacterial symbionts that co...