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Microbiome in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers

2021
Human gastrointestinal tract houses several millions of microbes, with which they form complex symbiotic and mutualistic relationships. The resident microbes encode unique genes that are important in several host beneficial processes. As such, alteration of the optimal composition and ecology of human gastrointestinal microbes can be detrimental to the
Olabisi Oluwabukola Coker, Jun Yu
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Nanoparticle effects on gastrointestinal microbiome

Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2016
potential as drug and gene delivery vehicles due to the insufficient morphological stability. Therefore, we developed a cerasome with a liposomal bilayer structure and an atomic layer of inorganic polyorganosiloxane networks on its surface by molecularly designed lipidic organoalkoxysilane (Figure 1).
Hanqing Chen   +3 more
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The Gastrointestinal Microbiome

2016
Through the years, the individual microbes that reside in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract have been labeled as pathogens, commensals, uncultivable, or unidentifiable. While exploration of particular species in the discovery and diagnosis of disease remains paramount, it is the landscape of the microbial community that continues to offer greater ...
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The gastrointestinal tract microbiome, probiotics, and mood

Inflammopharmacology, 2014
Mental health is closely linked to physical health. Depression (e.g., major depression) is highly prevalent worldwide and a major cause of disability. In a subgroup with treatment-resistant depression, standard pharmacotherapy interventions provide small if any incremental improvement in patient outcomes and may also require the application of an ...
Vitetta, Luis   +2 more
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The microbiome of the chicken gastrointestinal tract

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2012
AbstractThe modern molecular biology movement was developed in the 1960s with the conglomeration of biology, chemistry, and physics. Today, molecular biology is an integral part of studies aimed at understanding the evolution and ecology of gastrointestinal microbial communities.
Carl J, Yeoman   +5 more
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[Microbiome And Gastrointestinal Diseases].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2019
For some years, microbiome research has become a thriving topic. The most diverse and hitherto poorly understood connections of interactions of the microbiome with the host body (human) seem to play an important role in the genesis of a wide variety of diseases.
Julian, Siegel   +2 more
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Genomics of the Human Gastrointestinal Microbiome

2004
Abstract : We have used sequencing of targeted 16S rDNA PCR libraries and random metagenomic libraries to examine the phylogenetic and genomic diversity within the human gastrointestinal bacterial community. In one study, we used both 16S and metagenomic analysis in a study of fecal samples from three healthy human subjects.
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[The gastrointestinal microbiome - vision and mission].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
The gastrointestinal microbiome influences physiological functions and is altered in a variety of diseases. The causality of "dysbiosis" in the pathogenesis is not always proven; association studies are often involved. Patients with IBD, bacteria, fungi, bacteriophages, and archaea show disease-typical patterns associated with metabolome disturbances ...
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