While recent research indicates that human health is affected by the gut microbiome, the functional mechanisms that underlie host-microbiome interactions remain poorly resolved. Metagenomic clinical studies can address this problem by revealing specific microbial functions that stratify healthy and diseased individuals. To improve our understanding of the relationship between the gut microbiome and health, we conducted the first integrative functional analysis of nearly 2,000 publicly available fecal metagenomic samples obtained from eight clinical studies. We identified characteristics of the gut microbiome that associate generally with disease, including functional alpha-diversity, beta-diversity, and beta-dispersion. Using regression mod...
Over the last years, our vision of the intestinal microbiota and its contribution to human physiolog...
Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the s...
162 pagesThe totality of microbial species and their associated genomes living within the human gast...
While recent research indicates that human health is affected by the gut microbiome, the functional ...
The microorganisms inhabiting the human gut are abundant (1014 cells) and diverse (approximately 500...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors the most complex human microbial ecosystem (intestinal micr...
Hundreds of clinical studies have demonstrated associations between the human microbiome and disease...
The bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tracts of mammals represent a highly selected microb...
AbstractThe gut microbiota presents a symbiotic relationship with the human host playing a beneficia...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to play a key...
The human gut microbiome represents a complex ecosystem contributing essential functions to its host...
Current meta-omics developments provide a portal into the functional potential and activity of the i...
The human microbiome, the complex and dynamic ecosystem that populates our body, performs essential ...
Over the last years, our vision of the intestinal microbiota and its contribution to human physiolog...
Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the s...
162 pagesThe totality of microbial species and their associated genomes living within the human gast...
While recent research indicates that human health is affected by the gut microbiome, the functional ...
The microorganisms inhabiting the human gut are abundant (1014 cells) and diverse (approximately 500...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors the most complex human microbial ecosystem (intestinal micr...
Hundreds of clinical studies have demonstrated associations between the human microbiome and disease...
The bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tracts of mammals represent a highly selected microb...
AbstractThe gut microbiota presents a symbiotic relationship with the human host playing a beneficia...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to play a key...
The human gut microbiome represents a complex ecosystem contributing essential functions to its host...
Current meta-omics developments provide a portal into the functional potential and activity of the i...
The human microbiome, the complex and dynamic ecosystem that populates our body, performs essential ...
Over the last years, our vision of the intestinal microbiota and its contribution to human physiolog...
Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the s...
162 pagesThe totality of microbial species and their associated genomes living within the human gast...