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The gut microbiome and hypertension

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2017
The mammalian mucosal surfaces are densely inhabited by a diverse microbial ecosystem termed the microbiota. Among these highly heterogeneous populations, the largest and richest is the gut microbiota, recently suggested to affect various physiological traits and susceptibility to disease.
Eran Blacher   +4 more
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Gut Microbiome and Antibiotics

Archives of Medical Research, 2017
Despite that the human gastrointestinal tract is the most populated ecological niche by bacteria in the human body, much is still unknown about its characteristics. This site is highly susceptible to the effects of many external factors that may affect in the quality and the quantity of the microbiome.
Victoria E. Ruiz   +3 more
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The microbiome and gut homeostasis

Science, 2022
Changes in the composition of the gut microbiota are associated with many human diseases. So far, however, we have failed to define homeostasis or dysbiosis by the presence or absence of specific microbial species. The composition and function of the adult gut microbiota is governed by diet and host factors that regulate and direct microbial growth ...
Jee-Yon Lee   +2 more
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Delivery of the gut microbiome

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018
Two studies characterize the transmission of the microbiome from mother to infant during the first months of life.
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The Gut Microbiome and Obesity

2012
The composition of the gut microbiome is hypothesized to be an environmental factor that contributes to obesity. Results of several human studies suggest that obesity is associated with differences in the gut microbiota composition, reduced bacterial diversity, and altered representation of bacterial metabolic pathways.
Johanna W. Lampe, Meredith A. J. Hullar
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Microbiome and Gut Dysbiosis

2018
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is the residence of trillions of microorganisms that include bacteria, archaea, fungi and viruses. The collective genomes of whole microbial communities (microbiota) integrate the gut microbiome. Up to 100 genera and 1000 distinct bacterial species were identified in digestive tube niches. Gut microbiomes exert permanent
José Ernesto Belizário, Joel Faintuch
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Drugging the gut microbiome

Nature Biotechnology, 2015
Using conventional drug discovery and novel synthetic biology approaches, some investigators and companies are mining our resident microbes and their metabolites for targets in small-molecule drug programs. Ken Garber reports.
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Microbiome and Human Health: Current Understanding, Engineering, and Enabling Technologies

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Sandra Kittelmann, Matthew Wook Chang
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Microbiome and cancer

Cancer Cell, 2021
Nyssa Cullin   +2 more
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Plant–microbiome interactions under a changing world: responses, consequences and perspectives

New Phytologist, 2022
Kathryn E Bazany   +2 more
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