ABSTRACT DNA from phylogenetically diverse microbes is routinely recovered from healthy human lungs and used to define the lung microbiome. The proportion of this DNA originating from microbes adapted to the lungs, as opposed to microbes dispersing to the lungs from other body sites and the atmosphere, is not known. We use a neutral model of community ecology to distinguish members of the lung microbiome whose presence is consistent with dispersal from other body sites and those that deviate from the model, suggesting a competitive advantage to these microbes in the lungs. We find that the composition of the healthy lung microbiome is consistent with predictions of the neutral model, reflecting the overriding role of dispersal of microbes ...
Investigation of the human microbiome has become an important field of research facilitated by advan...
ABSTRACT The study of the human microbiome-and, more recently, that of the respiratory system-by mea...
A continuously mixed series of microbial communities inhabits various points of the respiratory trac...
ABSTRACT DNA from phylogenetically diverse microbes is routinely recovered from healthy human lungs ...
Rationale: Defining the biogeography of bacterial populations in human body habitats is a high prior...
Recent studies have focused on defining the microbial populations living in association with the hum...
Healthy human lungs have traditionally been considered to be a sterile organ. However, culture-indep...
Abstract Background Low-biomass microbiome studies (s...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
<div><p>Bacteria can rarely be isolated from normal healthy lungs using conventional culture techniq...
A continuously mixed series of microbial communities inhabits various points of the respiratory trac...
Bacteria can rarely be isolated from normal healthy lungs using conventional culture techniques, sup...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The Human Microbiome Project began 10 years ago, leading to a signifi cant growth in understanding o...
Investigation of the human microbiome has become an important field of research facilitated by advan...
ABSTRACT The study of the human microbiome-and, more recently, that of the respiratory system-by mea...
A continuously mixed series of microbial communities inhabits various points of the respiratory trac...
ABSTRACT DNA from phylogenetically diverse microbes is routinely recovered from healthy human lungs ...
Rationale: Defining the biogeography of bacterial populations in human body habitats is a high prior...
Recent studies have focused on defining the microbial populations living in association with the hum...
Healthy human lungs have traditionally been considered to be a sterile organ. However, culture-indep...
Abstract Background Low-biomass microbiome studies (s...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
<div><p>Bacteria can rarely be isolated from normal healthy lungs using conventional culture techniq...
A continuously mixed series of microbial communities inhabits various points of the respiratory trac...
Bacteria can rarely be isolated from normal healthy lungs using conventional culture techniques, sup...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The Human Microbiome Project began 10 years ago, leading to a signifi cant growth in understanding o...
Investigation of the human microbiome has become an important field of research facilitated by advan...
ABSTRACT The study of the human microbiome-and, more recently, that of the respiratory system-by mea...
A continuously mixed series of microbial communities inhabits various points of the respiratory trac...