The mammalian gastrointestinal tract has a diverse community of microbial species, collectively referred to as the normal flora, that influence the health of the host. Early colonization of this location is essential for the development of a newborn as the presence of these microbes influence the establishment of the immune system, metabolism, and allergy development. Recent research suggests that the fetal gut is colonized in utero and can be influenced by maternal factors, such as diet. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine if the diet of the mother alters the establishment and development of the offspring’s gut microbiome, reflected in a healthy mouse model. The ketogenic diet, characterized by high-fat and low-carbohyd...
Understanding the genetic basis of positive selection in natural populations is one of the primary g...
In recent years, the field of immunometabolism – the study of how specific changes in cellular metab...
Fatty acids naturally synthesized in many organisms are promising starting points for the catalytic ...
Forty-one (10 primiparous and 31 multiparous) Holstein cows were used in an experiment to determine ...
This study explores immunity-related molecules in Manduca sexta larvae by studying the quantitative ...
A growing body of research suggests that dopaminergic cell death seen in Parkinson’s disease is caus...
As a biochemical model, Manduca sexta substantially contributed to our knowledge on insect innate im...
This research establishes molecular breeding capability for adapting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the oral cavity induced by anaerobic bacteria, that rema...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic phototrophs with great potential as hosts for renewable fuel and chemical...
Neisseria meningitidis is a strictly human pathogen and is a major cause of septicemia and meningiti...
The study focused on two main topics. On the one hand primers and a PCR protocol were developed to f...
Premature infants, born before 37 weeks of gestation, represent an important patient group at risk o...
In pig intensive production system, weaning is generally considered the most stressful phase and rep...
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the largest economic burdens facing United States beef pr...
Understanding the genetic basis of positive selection in natural populations is one of the primary g...
In recent years, the field of immunometabolism – the study of how specific changes in cellular metab...
Fatty acids naturally synthesized in many organisms are promising starting points for the catalytic ...
Forty-one (10 primiparous and 31 multiparous) Holstein cows were used in an experiment to determine ...
This study explores immunity-related molecules in Manduca sexta larvae by studying the quantitative ...
A growing body of research suggests that dopaminergic cell death seen in Parkinson’s disease is caus...
As a biochemical model, Manduca sexta substantially contributed to our knowledge on insect innate im...
This research establishes molecular breeding capability for adapting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the oral cavity induced by anaerobic bacteria, that rema...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic phototrophs with great potential as hosts for renewable fuel and chemical...
Neisseria meningitidis is a strictly human pathogen and is a major cause of septicemia and meningiti...
The study focused on two main topics. On the one hand primers and a PCR protocol were developed to f...
Premature infants, born before 37 weeks of gestation, represent an important patient group at risk o...
In pig intensive production system, weaning is generally considered the most stressful phase and rep...
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the largest economic burdens facing United States beef pr...
Understanding the genetic basis of positive selection in natural populations is one of the primary g...
In recent years, the field of immunometabolism – the study of how specific changes in cellular metab...
Fatty acids naturally synthesized in many organisms are promising starting points for the catalytic ...