There is an ever-increasing recognition that bile acids are not purely simple surfactant molecules that aid in lipid digestion, but are a family of molecules contributing to a diverse range of key systemic functions in the host. It is now also understood that the specific composition of the bile acid milieu within the host is related to the expression and activity of bacterially-derived enzymes within the gastrointestinal tract, as such creating a direct link between the physiology of the host and the gut microbiota. Coupled to the knowledge that perturbation of the structure and/or function of the gut microbiota may contribute to the pathogenesis of a range of diseases, there is a high level of interest in the potential for manipulation of...
The gut microbiota has been considered a cornerstone of maintaining the health status of its human h...
The human gut microbiome has been linked to numerous digestive disorders, but its metabolic products...
The gastrointestinal tract in humans is home to 100 trillion bacteria, collectively referred to as t...
There is an ever-increasing recognition that bile acids are not purely simple surfactant molecules t...
The role of the gut microbiota in modifying the pathophysiology of various diseases, including neuro...
Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling fu...
Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling fu...
Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling fu...
Background The human gut microbiome performs important functions in human health and disease. A clas...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
<p>Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling...
BackgroundThe microbial populations of the human intestinal tract and their relationship to specific...
Bile acid (BA) plays an important role in the absorption and translocation of fat and fat-soluble vi...
Background: In the biochemical milieu of human colon, bile acids act as signaling mediators between ...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
The gut microbiota has been considered a cornerstone of maintaining the health status of its human h...
The human gut microbiome has been linked to numerous digestive disorders, but its metabolic products...
The gastrointestinal tract in humans is home to 100 trillion bacteria, collectively referred to as t...
There is an ever-increasing recognition that bile acids are not purely simple surfactant molecules t...
The role of the gut microbiota in modifying the pathophysiology of various diseases, including neuro...
Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling fu...
Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling fu...
Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling fu...
Background The human gut microbiome performs important functions in human health and disease. A clas...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
<p>Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling...
BackgroundThe microbial populations of the human intestinal tract and their relationship to specific...
Bile acid (BA) plays an important role in the absorption and translocation of fat and fat-soluble vi...
Background: In the biochemical milieu of human colon, bile acids act as signaling mediators between ...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
The gut microbiota has been considered a cornerstone of maintaining the health status of its human h...
The human gut microbiome has been linked to numerous digestive disorders, but its metabolic products...
The gastrointestinal tract in humans is home to 100 trillion bacteria, collectively referred to as t...