AbstractThe human gut microbiota comprises approximately 100 trillion microbial cells and has a significant effect on many aspects of human physiology including metabolism, nutrient absorption and immune function. Disruption of this population has been implicated in many conditions and diseases, including examples such as obesity, inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer that are highlighted in this review. A logical extension of these observations suggests that the manipulation of the gut microbiota can be employed to prevent or treat these conditions. Thus, here we highlight a variety of options, including the use of changes in diet (including the use of prebiotics), antimicrobial-based intervention, probiotics and faecal microbio...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of mammals hosts a high and diverse number of different microorgani...
Although it is now known that the human body is colonized by a wide variety of microbial populations...
The human microbiota is an aggregate of microorganisms residing in the human body, mostly in the gas...
peer-reviewedThe human gut microbiota comprises approximately 100 trillion microbial cells and has a...
AbstractThe human gut microbiota comprises approximately 100 trillion microbial cells and has a sign...
Over the last 10–15 years, our understanding of the composition and functions of the human gut micro...
The intestinal milieu harbours the gut microbiota, consisting of a complex community of bacteria, ar...
Specific microbial profiles and changes in intestinal microbiota have been widely demonstrated to b...
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted unde...
Human beings and gut microbiota are in a symbiotic relationship, and the hypothesis of a "super orga...
The human gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem and has an essential role in maintaining intestinal ...
Gut microbiota exerts a significant role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome, as confirmed...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates the intimate association between human hosts and the gut microbio...
AbstractHumans have coevolved with their microbes over thousands of years, but this relationship, is...
Humans, throughout the life cycle, from birth to death, are accompanied by the presence of gut micro...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of mammals hosts a high and diverse number of different microorgani...
Although it is now known that the human body is colonized by a wide variety of microbial populations...
The human microbiota is an aggregate of microorganisms residing in the human body, mostly in the gas...
peer-reviewedThe human gut microbiota comprises approximately 100 trillion microbial cells and has a...
AbstractThe human gut microbiota comprises approximately 100 trillion microbial cells and has a sign...
Over the last 10–15 years, our understanding of the composition and functions of the human gut micro...
The intestinal milieu harbours the gut microbiota, consisting of a complex community of bacteria, ar...
Specific microbial profiles and changes in intestinal microbiota have been widely demonstrated to b...
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted unde...
Human beings and gut microbiota are in a symbiotic relationship, and the hypothesis of a "super orga...
The human gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem and has an essential role in maintaining intestinal ...
Gut microbiota exerts a significant role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome, as confirmed...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates the intimate association between human hosts and the gut microbio...
AbstractHumans have coevolved with their microbes over thousands of years, but this relationship, is...
Humans, throughout the life cycle, from birth to death, are accompanied by the presence of gut micro...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of mammals hosts a high and diverse number of different microorgani...
Although it is now known that the human body is colonized by a wide variety of microbial populations...
The human microbiota is an aggregate of microorganisms residing in the human body, mostly in the gas...