D Thanush, HC Basavaraj… - Advanced Gut & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The gut microbiome is frequently referred to as the “second brain” or “second genome,” referring to the impact of the gut microbiota on our health. The microbiome is formed at birth …
Background From consumption of fermented foods and probiotics to emerging applications of faecal microbiota transplantation, the health benefit of manipulating the human microbiota …
M Yadav, NS Chauhan - Gastroenterology report, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Human gut-microbiome explorations have enriched our understanding of microbial colonization, maturation, and dysbiosis in health-and-disease subsets. The enormous …
J Doré, MC Multon, JM Behier, H Affagard… - Therapies, 2017 - Elsevier
From the moment of birth, each human being builds a microbe-host symbiosis which is key for the preservation of its health and well-being. This personal symbiotic coexistence is the …
The human gut is inhabited by a multitude of bacteria, yeasts, and viruses. A dynamic balance among these microorganisms is associated with the well-being of the human being …
Mounting evidence points to causative or correlative roles of gut microbiome in the development of a myriad of diseases ranging from gastrointestinal diseases, metabolic …
The gut microbiome field is shifting from association to modulation. Microbiota-based treatments come in many shapes and sizes, ranging from dietary intervention to live …
AC Wong, M Levy - MSystems, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Over the last decade, our understanding of the composition and functions of the gut microbiota has greatly increased. To a large extent, this has been due to the development of …
X Zhang, X Cai, X Zheng - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2021 - cell.com
Gut microbial changes have been causally associated with metabolic diseases, triggering huge interest in designing gut microbiome-based therapy. Here we discuss the open …