Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the development and maintenance of gut sensory and motor functions, including the promotion of intestinal propulsive activity. On the other hand, intestinal motility represents one of the major control systems of gut microflora, through the sweeping of excessive bacteria from the lumen. There is emerging evidence indicating that changes in this bidirectional interplay contribute to the pathogenesis of gut diseases, such as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Recent interest has also been directed to the potential role of intestinal microflora in the pathogenesis of the irritable bowel syndrome. Although the sta...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
In the last decade there has been a very active study of large microbial community in the human gut....
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
Progress in the understanding of the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), once thought...
The gut of a healthy adult harbours a myriad of different microbial species. It is estimated that ap...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
The gut of a healthy adult harbours a myriad of different microbial species. It is estimated that ap...
Aim. This review aims to describe the nature of changes in the intestinal microbiota in irritable bo...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
Commensal bacteria inhabiting the human intestine (i.e., intestinal microflora) participate in the d...
In the last decade there has been a very active study of large microbial community in the human gut....
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
Progress in the understanding of the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), once thought...
The gut of a healthy adult harbours a myriad of different microbial species. It is estimated that ap...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
The gut of a healthy adult harbours a myriad of different microbial species. It is estimated that ap...
Aim. This review aims to describe the nature of changes in the intestinal microbiota in irritable bo...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...
It is increasingly perceived that gut host-microbial interactions are important elements in the path...