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CRISPR-based genetic tools for the study of host-microbe interactions. [PDF]
CRISPR-based genetic tools have revolutionized our ability to interrogate and manipulate genes. These tools can be applied to both host and microbial cells, and their use can enhance our understanding of the dynamic nature of host-microbe interactions by
Echavarria Galindo M, Lai Y.
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The role of the glycome in symbiotic host-microbe interactions. [PDF]
Glycosylation plays a crucial role in many aspects of cell biology, including cellular and organismal integrity, structure-and-function of many glycosylated molecules in the cell, signal transduction, development, cancer, and in a number of diseases ...
Aminov R, Aminova L.
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Importance of Bacteroidetes in host-microbe interactions and ecosystem functioning.
Bacteroidetes are prevalent in soil ecosystems and are associated with various eukaryotic hosts, including plants, animals, and humans. The ubiquity and diversity of Bacteroidetes exemplify their impressive versatility in niche adaptation and genomic ...
Xin Pan, J. Raaijmakers, V. Carrión
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Succinate metabolism and its regulation of host-microbe interactions
Succinate is a circulating metabolite, and the relationship between abnormal changes in the physiological concentration of succinate and inflammatory diseases caused by the overreaction of certain immune cells has become a research focus.
Yi Wei +4 more
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Our understanding of host-microbe interactions has broadened through numerous studies over the past decades. However, most investigations primarily focus on the dominant members within ecosystems while neglecting low-abundance microorganisms.
Geon-Mo Han, Shipra Vaishnava
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L-arginine metabolism as pivotal interface of mutual host–microbe interactions in the gut
L-arginine (L-arg) is a versatile amino acid and a central intestinal metabolite in mammalian and microbial organisms. Thus, L-arg participates as precursor of multiple metabolic pathways in the regulation of cell division and growth. It also serves as a
Björn Nüse +4 more
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Bioengineered Co-culture of organoids to recapitulate host-microbe interactions
The recent spike in the instances of complex physiological host-microbe interactions has raised the demand for developing in vitro models that recapitulate the microbial microenvironment in the human body.
Min Beom Kim +3 more
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Humans are considered “superorganisms,” harboring a diverse microbial collective that outnumbers human cells 10 to 1. Complex and gravely understudied host- and microbe-microbe interactions—the product of millions of years of host-microbe coevolution ...
N. Cruz +3 more
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Vitamin A: a key coordinator of host-microbe interactions in the intestine
The human intestine is home to a dense community of microbiota that plays a key role in human health and disease. Nutrients are essential regulators of both host and microbial physiology and function as key coordinators of host-microbe interactions ...
Ye-Ji Bang
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Understanding the role of rumen epithelial host-microbe interactions in cattle feed efficiency
Feed efficiency is one of the economically important traits for the cattle industry that affects profit (feed costs) and the environment (production of manure and methane).
S. Na, L. Guan
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