The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This complex ecosystem is an integral part of the gastrointestinal tract and plays a major role in the maintenance of homeostasis. Its dysfunction has been correlated to a wide array of diseases, but the understanding of causal mechanisms is hampered by the limited amount of cultured microbes, poor understanding of phenotypes, and the limited knowledge about interspecies interactions. Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) have been used in many different fields, ranging from metabolic engineering to the prediction of interspecies interactions. We provide showcase examples for the application of GEMs for gut microbes and focus on (i) the prediction...
Changes in the human gut microbiome are associated with altered human metabolism and health, yet the...
peer reviewedThe human gut microbiota consists of ten times more microorganisms than there are cells...
The human gut harbors an enormous number of symbiotic microbes, which is vital for human health. How...
The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This...
Abstract The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variat...
Increased understanding of the interactions between the gut microbiota, diet and environmental effec...
The human gut microbiome plays an influential role in maintaining human health, and it is a potentia...
A large number of microbes with different strain types occupy the human gut. These gut inhabitant mi...
The human gut microbiome plays an important part in human health. The complexity of the microbiome ...
Humans harbor a complex microbial ecosystem in their intestines. This human gut microbiota performs ...
There is growing interest in the metabolic interplay between the gut microbiome and host metabolism....
Human gut microbes are an essential part of human sub-microscopic systems and involved in many criti...
peer reviewedAn important hallmark of the human gut microbiota is its species diversity and complexi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
The gut microbiota is well known to affect host metabolic phenotypes. The systemic effects of the gu...
Changes in the human gut microbiome are associated with altered human metabolism and health, yet the...
peer reviewedThe human gut microbiota consists of ten times more microorganisms than there are cells...
The human gut harbors an enormous number of symbiotic microbes, which is vital for human health. How...
The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This...
Abstract The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variat...
Increased understanding of the interactions between the gut microbiota, diet and environmental effec...
The human gut microbiome plays an influential role in maintaining human health, and it is a potentia...
A large number of microbes with different strain types occupy the human gut. These gut inhabitant mi...
The human gut microbiome plays an important part in human health. The complexity of the microbiome ...
Humans harbor a complex microbial ecosystem in their intestines. This human gut microbiota performs ...
There is growing interest in the metabolic interplay between the gut microbiome and host metabolism....
Human gut microbes are an essential part of human sub-microscopic systems and involved in many criti...
peer reviewedAn important hallmark of the human gut microbiota is its species diversity and complexi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
The gut microbiota is well known to affect host metabolic phenotypes. The systemic effects of the gu...
Changes in the human gut microbiome are associated with altered human metabolism and health, yet the...
peer reviewedThe human gut microbiota consists of ten times more microorganisms than there are cells...
The human gut harbors an enormous number of symbiotic microbes, which is vital for human health. How...