The skin and mucosal epithelia of humans and other mammals are permanently colonised by large microbial communities (the microbiota). Due to this life-long association with the microbiota, these microbes have an extensive influence over the physiology of their host organism. It is now becoming apparent that nearly all tissues and organ systems, whether in direct contact with the microbiota, or in deeper host sites, are under microbial influence. The immune system is perhaps the most profoundly affected, with the microbiota programming both its innate and adaptive arms. The regulation of immunity by the microbiota helps protect the host against intestinal and extra-intestinal infection by many classes of pathogen. In this review, we will dis...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex microbial community, with diverse and stable populations host...
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Vertebrates have co-evolved with microorganisms resulting in a symbiotic relationship, which plays a...
The mammalian intestine is colonized by over a trillion microbes that comprise the “gut microbiota,”...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse microbial community with which dynamic intera...
The large number of microbials in the intestine that overrides the total human cells by ten folds al...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
Dramatic advances in molecular characterization of the largely noncultivable enteric microbiota have...
The past two decades have seen an explosion in research that aims to understand how the dynamic inte...
The mammalian mucosal immune system acts as a multitasking mediator between bodily function and a va...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex microbial community, with diverse and stable populations host...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138242/1/imr12567.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Vertebrates have co-evolved with microorganisms resulting in a symbiotic relationship, which plays a...
The mammalian intestine is colonized by over a trillion microbes that comprise the “gut microbiota,”...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse microbial community with which dynamic intera...
The large number of microbials in the intestine that overrides the total human cells by ten folds al...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
Dramatic advances in molecular characterization of the largely noncultivable enteric microbiota have...
The past two decades have seen an explosion in research that aims to understand how the dynamic inte...
The mammalian mucosal immune system acts as a multitasking mediator between bodily function and a va...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex microbial community, with diverse and stable populations host...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138242/1/imr12567.pdfhttps://deepblue....