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Unlocking the gut-heart axis: exploring the role of gut microbiota in cardiovascular health and disease. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med Surg (Lond)
Shariff S   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Metabolic modelling reveals the aging-associated decline of host-microbiome metabolic interactions in mice. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Microbiol
Best L   +24 more
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Interactions and Coadaptation in Plant Metaorganisms

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2019
Plants associate with a wide diversity of microorganisms. Some microorganisms engage in intimate associations with the plant host, collectively forming a metaorganism. Such close coexistence with plants requires specific adaptations that allow microorganisms to overcome plant defenses and inhabit plant tissues during growth and reproduction.
Hassani, M.   +4 more
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Model Metaorganism

Science, 1998
Volvox Molecular-Genetic Origins of Multicellularity and Cellular Differentiation. David L. Kirk. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998. 397 pp. $85. ISBN 0-521-45207-4. This synthesis of genetic, evolutionary, and ecological analyses of Volvox
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The Human–Microbe Metaorganism, Evolution and Extraterrestrial Colonization

Future Microbiology, 2015
Gravity may be the most regulated environmental condition as life evolved on Earth [1,2]. Immensely complex regulatory interactions between animals and microbes have been continuous and ongoing over billions of years leading to molecular and cellular equipoise.
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Tensor network theory of the metaorganization of functional geometries in the central nervous system

Neuroscience, 1985
Here we present an elaboration and a quantitative example for a hypothetical neuronal process, implementing what we refer to as the metaorganization principle. This process allows the internalization of external (body) geometries into the central nervous system (CNS) and a reciprocal and equally important action of the CNS geometry on the external ...
A, Pellionisz, R, Llinás
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Abstract IA16: Cancer as a disease of the symbiont/metaorganism

Cancer Immunology Research, 2016
Abstract Commensal microorganisms colonize barrier surfaces of all multicellular organisms, including those of humans. For more than 500 million years commensal microorganisms and their hosts have coevolved and adapted to each other. As a result, the commensal microbiota affects many immune and non-immune functions of their hosts, and de
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