Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the healthy human intestine, and colonises the mucus layer that lines the intestinal epithelial cells. Apart from humans, Akkermansia 16S rRNA gene sequences can be detected in intestinal samples of numerous vertebrates. Both in humans and animal models the abundance of A. muciniphila can be linked to metabolic health. We could detect A. muciniphila in animals that belong to 15 out of 17 mammalian orders, while other Verrucomicrobia were detected in intestinal samples as well. Ten new A. muciniphila strains were isolated from chimpanzee, siamang, mouse, pig, reindeer, horse, and elephant. The isolates all had mucin-degrading capacity and showed high physiologic and genomic similarity to type strain A. ...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a mucin-degrading bacterium of the phylum Verrucomicrobia. Its abundance ...
Akkermansia muciniphila is an abundant inhabitant of the intestinal tract of humans and many other a...
The discovery of Akkermansia muciniphila has opened new avenues for the use of this abundant intesti...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the healthy human intestine, and colonises the mucus layer th...
Background: Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the human gut microbiota where it resides in the ...
The gastrointestinal tract is lined with a mucus layer, which is colonized by a distinct mucosal mic...
The gastrointestinal tract is lined with a mucus layer, which is colonized by a distinct mucosal mic...
Abstract Background Akkermansia muciniphila is one of the most dominant bacteria that resides on the...
Akkermansia muciniphila is an intestinal bacterium that was isolated a decade ago from a human fecal...
Background: Akkermansia muciniphila is a human gut microbe with a key role in the physiology of the ...
BACKGROUND: The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex community of microbes, fulfilling im...
Background: The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex community of microbes, fulfilling im...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a champion of mucin degradation in the human gastrointestinal tract. Here...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a champion of mucin degradation in the human gastrointestinal tract. Here...
Keywords .Mucin, A. muciniphila , mucin degradation, molecular techniques, host responseMucins are t...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a mucin-degrading bacterium of the phylum Verrucomicrobia. Its abundance ...
Akkermansia muciniphila is an abundant inhabitant of the intestinal tract of humans and many other a...
The discovery of Akkermansia muciniphila has opened new avenues for the use of this abundant intesti...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the healthy human intestine, and colonises the mucus layer th...
Background: Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the human gut microbiota where it resides in the ...
The gastrointestinal tract is lined with a mucus layer, which is colonized by a distinct mucosal mic...
The gastrointestinal tract is lined with a mucus layer, which is colonized by a distinct mucosal mic...
Abstract Background Akkermansia muciniphila is one of the most dominant bacteria that resides on the...
Akkermansia muciniphila is an intestinal bacterium that was isolated a decade ago from a human fecal...
Background: Akkermansia muciniphila is a human gut microbe with a key role in the physiology of the ...
BACKGROUND: The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex community of microbes, fulfilling im...
Background: The human gastrointestinal tract contains a complex community of microbes, fulfilling im...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a champion of mucin degradation in the human gastrointestinal tract. Here...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a champion of mucin degradation in the human gastrointestinal tract. Here...
Keywords .Mucin, A. muciniphila , mucin degradation, molecular techniques, host responseMucins are t...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a mucin-degrading bacterium of the phylum Verrucomicrobia. Its abundance ...
Akkermansia muciniphila is an abundant inhabitant of the intestinal tract of humans and many other a...
The discovery of Akkermansia muciniphila has opened new avenues for the use of this abundant intesti...