Treatment with antibiotics is one of the most extreme perturbations to the human microbiome. Even standard courses of antibiotics dramatically reduce the microbiome’s diversity and can cause transitions to dysbiotic states. Conceptually, this is often described as a ‘stability landscape’: the microbiome sits in a landscape with multiple stable equilibria, and sufficiently strong perturbations can shift the microbiome from its normal equilibrium to another state. However, this picture is only qualitative and has not been incorporated in previous mathematical models of the effects of antibiotics. Here, we outline a simple quantitative model based on the stability landscape concept and demonstrate its success on real data. Our analytical impul...
Significance Antibiotic exposure stands among the most used interventions t...
The gut microbiota play a key role in the health of animals and humans. However, the dynamic propert...
Antibiotic therapy has drastically reduced the mortality and sequelae of bacterial infections. From ...
Treatment with antibiotics is one of the most extreme perturbations to the human microbiome. Even st...
The intestinal microbiota plays important roles in digestion and resistance against entero-pathogens...
BACKGROUND:Intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the human health. It is involved in the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the human health. It is in...
The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Understand...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota plays important roles in digestion and resistance against entero-p...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
Poster for the ONE Conference 2022 The gut microbiota play a key role in the health of animals and ...
<div><p>The human gut microbiota comprise a complex and dynamic ecosystem that profoundly affects ho...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, densely colonised by thousands of microbial species...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, densely colonised by thousands of microbial species...
Significance Antibiotic exposure stands among the most used interventions t...
The gut microbiota play a key role in the health of animals and humans. However, the dynamic propert...
Antibiotic therapy has drastically reduced the mortality and sequelae of bacterial infections. From ...
Treatment with antibiotics is one of the most extreme perturbations to the human microbiome. Even st...
The intestinal microbiota plays important roles in digestion and resistance against entero-pathogens...
BACKGROUND:Intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the human health. It is involved in the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the human health. It is in...
The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Understand...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota plays important roles in digestion and resistance against entero-p...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
Poster for the ONE Conference 2022 The gut microbiota play a key role in the health of animals and ...
<div><p>The human gut microbiota comprise a complex and dynamic ecosystem that profoundly affects ho...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, densely colonised by thousands of microbial species...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, densely colonised by thousands of microbial species...
Significance Antibiotic exposure stands among the most used interventions t...
The gut microbiota play a key role in the health of animals and humans. However, the dynamic propert...
Antibiotic therapy has drastically reduced the mortality and sequelae of bacterial infections. From ...