We are all colonized by a large microbiome, a complex set of microbes that have intimate associations with us. Culture-based approaches have provided insights in the complexity of the microbial communities living on surfaces inside and outside the body. However, the application of high-throughput sequencing technologies has identified large numbers of community members at both the phylogenetic and the (meta-)genome level. The latter allowed defining a reference set of several millions of mainly bacterial genes and provided the basis for developing approaches to target the activity and function of the human microbiome with proteomic techniques. Moreover, recent improvements in protein and peptide separation efficiencies and highly accurate m...
The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specific compos...
Recent metagenomic studies have demonstrated that the overall functional potential of the intestinal...
The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specific compos...
We are all colonized by a large microbiome, a complex set of microbes that have intimate association...
Abstract The human gut is home to complex microbial populations that change dynamically in response ...
The human gut contains a dense, complex and diverse microbial community, comprising the gut microbio...
Microbial communities are composed of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses. Organism...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota has been shown...
We are more than humans. Our mammalian cells are intimately associated with roughly an equivalent nu...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota has been shown...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota has been shown...
Host–microbiome interactions have been shown to play important roles in human health and diseases. M...
The new field of ‘omics’ has spawned the development of metaproteomics, an approach that has the abi...
<div><p>The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specifi...
Wolf M, Schallert K, Knipper L, et al. Advances in the clinical use of metaproteomics. Expert review...
The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specific compos...
Recent metagenomic studies have demonstrated that the overall functional potential of the intestinal...
The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specific compos...
We are all colonized by a large microbiome, a complex set of microbes that have intimate association...
Abstract The human gut is home to complex microbial populations that change dynamically in response ...
The human gut contains a dense, complex and diverse microbial community, comprising the gut microbio...
Microbial communities are composed of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses. Organism...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota has been shown...
We are more than humans. Our mammalian cells are intimately associated with roughly an equivalent nu...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota has been shown...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota has been shown...
Host–microbiome interactions have been shown to play important roles in human health and diseases. M...
The new field of ‘omics’ has spawned the development of metaproteomics, an approach that has the abi...
<div><p>The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specifi...
Wolf M, Schallert K, Knipper L, et al. Advances in the clinical use of metaproteomics. Expert review...
The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specific compos...
Recent metagenomic studies have demonstrated that the overall functional potential of the intestinal...
The human intestinal tract is colonized by microbial communities that show a subject-specific compos...