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Prophages: an integral but understudied component of the human microbiome. [PDF]
Inglis LK, Roach MJ, Edwards RA.
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Exploring the role of the human microbiome in forensic identification: opportunities and challenges. [PDF]
Franceschetti L +4 more
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Zoonotic bacteria in the vicinity of animal farms as a factor disturbing the human microbiome: a review. [PDF]
Kozajda A, Miśkiewicz E, Jeżak K.
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Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2020
AbstractHuman microbiome contributes to critical functions that impact health and disease. It influences the development of the immune system, and the pathogenesis of immunological disorders included allergy. While it is easy to understand how airway microbiome, influencing local inflammation and immune activity, could contribute to shaping asthma ...
Montecchiani V., Fanos V.
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AbstractHuman microbiome contributes to critical functions that impact health and disease. It influences the development of the immune system, and the pathogenesis of immunological disorders included allergy. While it is easy to understand how airway microbiome, influencing local inflammation and immune activity, could contribute to shaping asthma ...
Montecchiani V., Fanos V.
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Advances in Medical Sciences, 2017
Until recently, human microbiology was based on the identification of single microbes, such as bacteria, fungi and viruses, frequently isolated from patients with acute or chronic infections. Novel culture-independent molecular biochemical analyses (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) allow today to detect and classify the diverse ...
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Until recently, human microbiology was based on the identification of single microbes, such as bacteria, fungi and viruses, frequently isolated from patients with acute or chronic infections. Novel culture-independent molecular biochemical analyses (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) allow today to detect and classify the diverse ...
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Translating the human microbiome
Nature Biotechnology, 2013absent
Brown, James +8 more
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2021
Humans have coevolved with the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit their body, namely human microbiome. The human microbiome, especially gut microbiome, has gained an extensive interest over the last decades due to state-of-the-art technology and large-scale metagenomics studies that attempt to unravel the mystery of this complex, heterogenous ...
Maria Gazouli, Nick-Panagiotis Andreou
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Humans have coevolved with the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit their body, namely human microbiome. The human microbiome, especially gut microbiome, has gained an extensive interest over the last decades due to state-of-the-art technology and large-scale metagenomics studies that attempt to unravel the mystery of this complex, heterogenous ...
Maria Gazouli, Nick-Panagiotis Andreou
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Controlling the human microbiome
Cell Systems, 2023We coexist with a vast number of microbes that live in and on our bodies. Those microbes and their genes are collectively known as the human microbiome, which plays important roles in human physiology and diseases. We have acquired extensive knowledge of the organismal compositions and metabolic functions of the human microbiome.
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The human microbiome and autoimmunity
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2013To demonstrate how dysbiosis of the human microbiome can drive autoimmune disease.Humans are superorganisms. The human body harbors an extensive microbiome, which has been shown to differ in patients with autoimmune diagnoses. Intracellular microbes slow innate immune defenses by dysregulating the vitamin D nuclear receptor, allowing pathogens to ...
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