The intestinal microbiota has received a lot of attention in recent times due to its essential role in the immune system development and function. Recent work in humans has demonstrated that the first year of life is the most critical time period for microbiome development with perturbations during this time being proven to have long term health consequences. In this review, we describe the literature surrounding early life events in humans and mice that contribute to intestinal microbiota development and function, and compare this to piglets predominantly during their lactation period, which focuses on the impact lactation management practices may have on the intestinal microbiota. Although extensive research has been conducted in this are...
Emerging knowledge shows the importance of early life events in programming the intestinal mucosal i...
Early life microbiome perturbations can have important effects on host development, physiology and b...
Emerging knowledge shows the importance of early life events in programming the intestinal mucosal i...
The intestinal microbiota has received a lot of attention in recent times due to its essential role ...
Early-life gut microbial colonisation is known to influence host physiology and development, shaping...
Abstract The gut microbiome has long been known to play fundamentally important roles in the animal ...
Starting at birth, the intestinal microbiota of piglets develops rapidly from a simple to a more sta...
The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that constitu...
During the prenatal, neonatal and post-weaning periods, the mammalian gastrointestinal tract undergo...
Early-life environmental variation affects gut microbial colonization and immune competence developm...
Early-life bacterial colonisation can be of particular importance to the overall growth and health o...
Small-scale studies investigating the relationship between pigs' intestinal microbiota and growth pe...
At birth the piglet's immune system is immature and it is dependent upon passive maternal protection...
Maximising the ability of piglets to survive exposure to pathogens is essential to reduce early pigl...
Microbial exposure during early life plays a pivotal role in modulating the health and intestinal de...
Emerging knowledge shows the importance of early life events in programming the intestinal mucosal i...
Early life microbiome perturbations can have important effects on host development, physiology and b...
Emerging knowledge shows the importance of early life events in programming the intestinal mucosal i...
The intestinal microbiota has received a lot of attention in recent times due to its essential role ...
Early-life gut microbial colonisation is known to influence host physiology and development, shaping...
Abstract The gut microbiome has long been known to play fundamentally important roles in the animal ...
Starting at birth, the intestinal microbiota of piglets develops rapidly from a simple to a more sta...
The intestinal tract of humans and animals is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that constitu...
During the prenatal, neonatal and post-weaning periods, the mammalian gastrointestinal tract undergo...
Early-life environmental variation affects gut microbial colonization and immune competence developm...
Early-life bacterial colonisation can be of particular importance to the overall growth and health o...
Small-scale studies investigating the relationship between pigs' intestinal microbiota and growth pe...
At birth the piglet's immune system is immature and it is dependent upon passive maternal protection...
Maximising the ability of piglets to survive exposure to pathogens is essential to reduce early pigl...
Microbial exposure during early life plays a pivotal role in modulating the health and intestinal de...
Emerging knowledge shows the importance of early life events in programming the intestinal mucosal i...
Early life microbiome perturbations can have important effects on host development, physiology and b...
Emerging knowledge shows the importance of early life events in programming the intestinal mucosal i...