Recent evidence regarding microbiota is modifying the cornerstones on pathogenesis and the approaches to several gastrointestinal diseases, including biliary diseases. The burden of biliary diseases, indeed, is progressively increasing, considering that gallstone disease affects up to 20% of the European population. At the same time, neoplasms of the biliary system have an increasing incidence and poor prognosis. Framing the specific state of biliary eubiosis or dysbiosis is made difficult by the use of heterogeneous techniques and the sometimes unwarranted invasive sampling in healthy subjects. The influence of the microbial balance on the health status of the biliary tract could also account for some of the complications surrounding the p...
The emerging biliary colonization of microorganisms in patients with biliary diseases may be devasta...
Traditionally, the biliary tract has been considered to be normally sterile, and the presence of mic...
Increasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the microbiome c...
Recent evidence regarding microbiota is modifying the cornerstones on pathogenesis and the approache...
Background: The gut microbiota play an essential role in protecting the host against pathogenic micr...
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an immune-related cholangiopathy characterized by biliary in...
The gastrointestinal tract in humans is home to 100 trillion bacteria, collectively referred to as t...
[Background] The microbial populations of the human intestinal tract and their relationship to speci...
Introduction: Microbial antigens present in the intestine has been suggested as possible triggers of...
peer reviewedBackground: There is increasing interest in the microbiome of the hepatobiliary system....
BackgroundThe performance of the microbiota is observed in several digestive tract diseases. Therefo...
Le cancer est la première cause de mortalité en France. Les Cholangiocarcinomes (CCAs) ou cancers de...
peer-reviewedIncreasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the...
Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) accounts for 3% of digestive cancers. The role of biliary micr...
Microbiotas are the range of microorganisms (mainly bacteria and fungi) colonizing multicellular, m...
The emerging biliary colonization of microorganisms in patients with biliary diseases may be devasta...
Traditionally, the biliary tract has been considered to be normally sterile, and the presence of mic...
Increasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the microbiome c...
Recent evidence regarding microbiota is modifying the cornerstones on pathogenesis and the approache...
Background: The gut microbiota play an essential role in protecting the host against pathogenic micr...
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an immune-related cholangiopathy characterized by biliary in...
The gastrointestinal tract in humans is home to 100 trillion bacteria, collectively referred to as t...
[Background] The microbial populations of the human intestinal tract and their relationship to speci...
Introduction: Microbial antigens present in the intestine has been suggested as possible triggers of...
peer reviewedBackground: There is increasing interest in the microbiome of the hepatobiliary system....
BackgroundThe performance of the microbiota is observed in several digestive tract diseases. Therefo...
Le cancer est la première cause de mortalité en France. Les Cholangiocarcinomes (CCAs) ou cancers de...
peer-reviewedIncreasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the...
Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) accounts for 3% of digestive cancers. The role of biliary micr...
Microbiotas are the range of microorganisms (mainly bacteria and fungi) colonizing multicellular, m...
The emerging biliary colonization of microorganisms in patients with biliary diseases may be devasta...
Traditionally, the biliary tract has been considered to be normally sterile, and the presence of mic...
Increasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the microbiome c...