Humans have a long-standing coexistence with microorganisms. In particular, the microbial community that populates the human gastrointestinal tract has emerged as a critical player in governing human health and disease. DNA and RNA sequencing techniques that map taxonomical composition and genomic potential of the gut community have become invaluable for microbiome research. However, deriving a biochemical understanding of how activities of the gut microbiome shape host development and physiology requires an expanded experimental design that goes beyond these approaches. In this review, we explore advances in high-throughput techniques based on liquid chromatography– mass spectrometry. These omics methods for the identification of proteins ...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
Microbial communities are composed of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses. Organism...
Microbes inhabit all parts of human body that are exposed to the environment and their interactions ...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
The review highlights the role of metabolomics in studying human gut microbial metabolism. Microbial...
Abstract Background Establishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life micro...
The human gut contains a dense, complex and diverse microbial community, comprising the gut microbio...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
BackgroundEstablishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life microbiota deve...
Host–microbiome interactions have been shown to play important roles in human health and diseases. M...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
Microbial communities are composed of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses. Organism...
Microbes inhabit all parts of human body that are exposed to the environment and their interactions ...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
The review highlights the role of metabolomics in studying human gut microbial metabolism. Microbial...
Abstract Background Establishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life micro...
The human gut contains a dense, complex and diverse microbial community, comprising the gut microbio...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
BackgroundEstablishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life microbiota deve...
Host–microbiome interactions have been shown to play important roles in human health and diseases. M...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
The establishment of gut microbiota immediately after birth is modulated by different mechanisms tha...
Microbial communities are composed of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses. Organism...