Dynamic, multicompartment in vitro gastrointestinal simulators are often used to monitor gut microbial dynamics and activity. These reactors need to harbor a microbial community that is stable upon inoculation, colon region specific, and relevant to in vivo conditions. Together with the reproducibility of the colonization process, these criteria are often overlooked when the modulatory properties from different treatments are compared. We therefore investigated the microbial colonization process in two identical simulators of the human intestinal microbial ecosystem (SHIME), simultaneously inoculated with the same human fecal microbiota with a high-resolution phylogenetic microarray: the human intestinal tract chip (HITChip). Following inoc...
International audienceRecent advances in the human microbiome characterization have revealed signifi...
A high-density phylogenetic microarray targeting small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) sequences of over 100...
In vitro gut fermentation modeling offers a useful platform for ecological studies of the intestinal...
Dynamic, multicompartment in vitro gastrointestinal simulators are often used to monitor gut microbi...
In vitro gut models provide several advantages over in vivo models for the study of the human gut mi...
This study presents a computer-controlled dynamic SIMulator of the GastroIntestinal tract, SIMGI, wh...
The human gut is colonized by a complex microbiota with multiple benefits. Although the surface-atta...
The human intestinal ecosystem is characterized by a complex interplay between different microorgani...
The composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, but predictive understanding of its dy...
The human gut contains a diverse microbiota with large potential to influence health. Given the diff...
Laboratory simulators of the colon are designated to reproduce the composition and functionality of ...
<p>The important role for the human small intestinal microbiota in health and disease has been widel...
Whereas the composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, predictive understanding is st...
The mucus layer in the colon, acting as a barrier to prevent invasion of pathogens, is thinner and d...
High individuality, large complexity and limited understanding of the mechanisms underlying human in...
International audienceRecent advances in the human microbiome characterization have revealed signifi...
A high-density phylogenetic microarray targeting small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) sequences of over 100...
In vitro gut fermentation modeling offers a useful platform for ecological studies of the intestinal...
Dynamic, multicompartment in vitro gastrointestinal simulators are often used to monitor gut microbi...
In vitro gut models provide several advantages over in vivo models for the study of the human gut mi...
This study presents a computer-controlled dynamic SIMulator of the GastroIntestinal tract, SIMGI, wh...
The human gut is colonized by a complex microbiota with multiple benefits. Although the surface-atta...
The human intestinal ecosystem is characterized by a complex interplay between different microorgani...
The composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, but predictive understanding of its dy...
The human gut contains a diverse microbiota with large potential to influence health. Given the diff...
Laboratory simulators of the colon are designated to reproduce the composition and functionality of ...
<p>The important role for the human small intestinal microbiota in health and disease has been widel...
Whereas the composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, predictive understanding is st...
The mucus layer in the colon, acting as a barrier to prevent invasion of pathogens, is thinner and d...
High individuality, large complexity and limited understanding of the mechanisms underlying human in...
International audienceRecent advances in the human microbiome characterization have revealed signifi...
A high-density phylogenetic microarray targeting small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) sequences of over 100...
In vitro gut fermentation modeling offers a useful platform for ecological studies of the intestinal...