Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization with potential long-term health effects. Individual variations in early life gut microbiota development, especially their effects on the functional repertoire of microbiota, are still poorly characterized. This study aims to provide new insights into the gut microbiome developmental trajectories during the first year of life.MethodsOur study comprised 78 term infants sampled at 3 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months (n = 280 total samples), and their mothers were sampled in late pregnancy (n = 50). Fecal DNA was subjected to shotgun metagenomic sequencing. Infant samples were studied for taxonomic and functional maturation, and maternal ...
Abstract Background Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, ...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aims: Birth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonizati...
Background: The gut is the most extensively studied niche of the human microbiome. The aim of this s...
Background: Early life gut microbiota is involved in several biological processes, particularly meta...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...
The colonization process of the infant gut microbiome has been called chaotic, but this view could r...
Objective: Development of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system can be modulated by the gut m...
Abstract Background Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, ...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aimsBirth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonization...
Background and aims: Birth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonizati...
Background: The gut is the most extensively studied niche of the human microbiome. The aim of this s...
Background: Early life gut microbiota is involved in several biological processes, particularly meta...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...
The colonization process of the infant gut microbiome has been called chaotic, but this view could r...
Objective: Development of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system can be modulated by the gut m...
Abstract Background Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, ...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...