peer-reviewedThe demand for novel antimicrobial therapies due to the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance has resulted in a growing interest in the protective role of our skin bacteria and the importance of competition among bacteria on the skin. A survey of the cultivable bacteria on human skin was undertaken to identify the capacity of the skin microbiota to produce bacteriocins with activity against skin pathogens. Twenty-one bacteriocins produced by bacteria isolated from seven sites on the human body of each subject exhibited inhibition spectra ranging from broad to narrow range, inhibiting many Gram-positive bacteria, including opportunistic skin pathogens such as Propionibacterium acnes (recently renamed Cutibacterium acnes), Sta...
Skin is our primary interface to the outside world, representing a diverse habitat with a multitude ...
Purpose of review: The skin is home to a diverse milieu of bacteria, fungi, viruses, bacteriophages,...
SummaryStaphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of human skin infections. In this issue of Cell Ho...
The demand for novel antimicrobial therapies due to the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance has...
The demand for novel antimicrobial therapies due to the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance has...
The microbiome can promote or disrupt human health by influencing both adaptive and innate immune fu...
Microbes found on the skin are usually regarded as pathogens, potential pathogens or innocuous symbi...
The microbiome represents a vast resource for drug discovery, as its members engage in constant conf...
A collection of 206 Staphylococcus spp. isolates was investigated for their ability to produce compo...
The skin is a complex and dynamic ecosystem. It may act as physical barrier to bar the invasion of f...
Interest surrounding the role that skin microbes play in various aspects of human health has recentl...
Different types of bacterial colony were isolated from skin of 30 healthy human and their antipathog...
Skin is the largest organ in the human body, and the interplay between the environment factors and h...
The human skin is a complex ecosystem which supports a diverse population of bacteria. Comparative g...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that commensal microorganisms in the human skin microbiome help fig...
Skin is our primary interface to the outside world, representing a diverse habitat with a multitude ...
Purpose of review: The skin is home to a diverse milieu of bacteria, fungi, viruses, bacteriophages,...
SummaryStaphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of human skin infections. In this issue of Cell Ho...
The demand for novel antimicrobial therapies due to the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance has...
The demand for novel antimicrobial therapies due to the threat posed by antimicrobial resistance has...
The microbiome can promote or disrupt human health by influencing both adaptive and innate immune fu...
Microbes found on the skin are usually regarded as pathogens, potential pathogens or innocuous symbi...
The microbiome represents a vast resource for drug discovery, as its members engage in constant conf...
A collection of 206 Staphylococcus spp. isolates was investigated for their ability to produce compo...
The skin is a complex and dynamic ecosystem. It may act as physical barrier to bar the invasion of f...
Interest surrounding the role that skin microbes play in various aspects of human health has recentl...
Different types of bacterial colony were isolated from skin of 30 healthy human and their antipathog...
Skin is the largest organ in the human body, and the interplay between the environment factors and h...
The human skin is a complex ecosystem which supports a diverse population of bacteria. Comparative g...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that commensal microorganisms in the human skin microbiome help fig...
Skin is our primary interface to the outside world, representing a diverse habitat with a multitude ...
Purpose of review: The skin is home to a diverse milieu of bacteria, fungi, viruses, bacteriophages,...
SummaryStaphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of human skin infections. In this issue of Cell Ho...