Skin is the largest organ in the human body, and the interplay between the environment factors and human skin leads to some skin diseases, such as acne, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. As the first line of human immune defense, skin plays significant roles in human health via preventing the invasion of pathogens that is heavily influenced by the skin microbiota. Despite being a challenging niche for microbes, human skin is colonized by diverse commensal microorganisms that shape the skin environment. The skin microbiota can affect human health, and its imbalance and dysbiosis contribute to the skin diseases. This review focuses on the advances in our understanding of skin microbiota and its interaction with human skin. Moreover, the poten...
Purpose of review: This article reviews recent findings on the skin microbiome. It provides an updat...
In 2013, 85 million Americans saw their physician for at least one skin disease as reported by the J...
The surface of the human body is colonized by a large number of microorganisms whose composition dep...
The skin is a complex and dynamic ecosystem. It may act as physical barrier to bar the invasion of f...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
Many microbes live in a mutualistic relationship with the human body, make up the human microbiome, ...
The skin is the largest and outermost organ of the human body. The microbial diversity of the skin ...
Skin is a complex organ serving a critical role as a barrier and mediator of interactions between th...
The human skin microbiota is essential for maintaining homeostasis and ensuring barrier functions. O...
Purpose of review: The skin is home to a diverse milieu of bacteria, fungi, viruses, bacteriophages,...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and small arthropods colonize the skin surface, coll...
Advances in sequencing, bioinformatics and analytics now allow the structure, function and interrela...
Advances in sequencing, bioinformatics and analytics now allow the structure, function and interrela...
Skin barrier structure and function is essential to human health. Hitherto unrecognized functions of...
Contains fulltext : 229323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Microbiota live...
Purpose of review: This article reviews recent findings on the skin microbiome. It provides an updat...
In 2013, 85 million Americans saw their physician for at least one skin disease as reported by the J...
The surface of the human body is colonized by a large number of microorganisms whose composition dep...
The skin is a complex and dynamic ecosystem. It may act as physical barrier to bar the invasion of f...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
Many microbes live in a mutualistic relationship with the human body, make up the human microbiome, ...
The skin is the largest and outermost organ of the human body. The microbial diversity of the skin ...
Skin is a complex organ serving a critical role as a barrier and mediator of interactions between th...
The human skin microbiota is essential for maintaining homeostasis and ensuring barrier functions. O...
Purpose of review: The skin is home to a diverse milieu of bacteria, fungi, viruses, bacteriophages,...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and small arthropods colonize the skin surface, coll...
Advances in sequencing, bioinformatics and analytics now allow the structure, function and interrela...
Advances in sequencing, bioinformatics and analytics now allow the structure, function and interrela...
Skin barrier structure and function is essential to human health. Hitherto unrecognized functions of...
Contains fulltext : 229323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Microbiota live...
Purpose of review: This article reviews recent findings on the skin microbiome. It provides an updat...
In 2013, 85 million Americans saw their physician for at least one skin disease as reported by the J...
The surface of the human body is colonized by a large number of microorganisms whose composition dep...