Over 1014 symbiotic microorganisms are present in a healthy human body and are responsible for the synthesis of vital vitamins and amino acids, mediating cellular pathways and supporting immunity. However, the deregulation of microbial dynamics can provoke diverse human diseases such as diabetes, human cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and neurological disorders. The human gastrointestinal tract constitutes a hospitable environment in which a plethora of microbes, including diverse species of archaea, bacteria, fungi, and microeukaryotes as well as viruses, inhabit. In particular, the gut microbiome is the largest microbiome community in the human body and has drawn for decades the attention of scientists for its significance in medical mic...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
It is known for more than 100 years that the intestinal microbes are important for the host's health...
In the last years, the advent of the Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies allowed to unveil...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors the most complex human microbial ecosystem (intestinal micr...
Advances in sequencing technology and the development of metagenomic and bioinformatics methods have...
To analyze the vast number and variety of microorganisms inhabiting the human intestine, emerging me...
The microorganisms inhabiting the human gut are abundant (1014 cells) and diverse (approximately 500...
The human-associated microbiota is diverse, varies between individuals and body sites, and is import...
It has been recognized that human gut microbiome is extensively more complex than traditionally cons...
The human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to play a key...
The human intestinal microbiome is a microbial ecosystem that expresses as many as 100 times more ge...
The human gut microbiota comprises a diverse microbial consortium closely co-evolved with the human ...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The human gut microbiota represents a complex collection of microorganisms, which contribute conside...
Over the last years, our vision of the intestinal microbiota and its contribution to human physiolog...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
It is known for more than 100 years that the intestinal microbes are important for the host's health...
In the last years, the advent of the Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies allowed to unveil...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors the most complex human microbial ecosystem (intestinal micr...
Advances in sequencing technology and the development of metagenomic and bioinformatics methods have...
To analyze the vast number and variety of microorganisms inhabiting the human intestine, emerging me...
The microorganisms inhabiting the human gut are abundant (1014 cells) and diverse (approximately 500...
The human-associated microbiota is diverse, varies between individuals and body sites, and is import...
It has been recognized that human gut microbiome is extensively more complex than traditionally cons...
The human gut is colonized by a wide diversity of micro-organisms, which are now known to play a key...
The human intestinal microbiome is a microbial ecosystem that expresses as many as 100 times more ge...
The human gut microbiota comprises a diverse microbial consortium closely co-evolved with the human ...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The human gut microbiota represents a complex collection of microorganisms, which contribute conside...
Over the last years, our vision of the intestinal microbiota and its contribution to human physiolog...
The human gut is colonized by different types of microorganisms, which are known to play important r...
It is known for more than 100 years that the intestinal microbes are important for the host's health...
In the last years, the advent of the Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies allowed to unveil...