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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
AbstractBackgroundThe human skin microbiome is represented by bacteria, fungi, viruses, and mites.AimsEvery human being possess their own unique skin microbiome because intrinsic and environmental factors have a significant impact on the quality and quantity of microorganism. Every site of the body is a separate microbial niche.PatientsThe feet are one
Katarzyna Adamczyk +3 more
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AbstractBackgroundThe human skin microbiome is represented by bacteria, fungi, viruses, and mites.AimsEvery human being possess their own unique skin microbiome because intrinsic and environmental factors have a significant impact on the quality and quantity of microorganism. Every site of the body is a separate microbial niche.PatientsThe feet are one
Katarzyna Adamczyk +3 more
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Current Biology, 2022
All animals, from cnidarians to humans, are colonized with microbes, and the greatest diversity and magnitude of these host-associated microorganisms resides within the intestine. Referred to as the gut microbiome, membership can be as simple as one species of bacteria or can be composed of hundreds to thousands of different microbes across the domains
Gavin A, Kuziel, Seth, Rakoff-Nahoum
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All animals, from cnidarians to humans, are colonized with microbes, and the greatest diversity and magnitude of these host-associated microorganisms resides within the intestine. Referred to as the gut microbiome, membership can be as simple as one species of bacteria or can be composed of hundreds to thousands of different microbes across the domains
Gavin A, Kuziel, Seth, Rakoff-Nahoum
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Microbial Ecology, 2013
During the past decade, there has been an explosion in the quantity of sequencing data that has come out of the studies of microbiomes. This has resulted primarily from new technological developments to interrogating any environment of choice.
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During the past decade, there has been an explosion in the quantity of sequencing data that has come out of the studies of microbiomes. This has resulted primarily from new technological developments to interrogating any environment of choice.
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What defines a healthy gut microbiome?
GutThe understanding that changes in microbiome composition can influence chronic human diseases and the efficiency of therapies has driven efforts to develop microbiota-centred therapies such as first and next generation probiotics, prebiotics and ...
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Cancer Cell, 2021
The human microbiome constitutes a complex multikingdom community that symbiotically interacts with the host across multiple body sites. Host-microbiome interactions impact multiple physiological processes and a variety of multifactorial disease conditions.
Nyssa Cullin +4 more
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The human microbiome constitutes a complex multikingdom community that symbiotically interacts with the host across multiple body sites. Host-microbiome interactions impact multiple physiological processes and a variety of multifactorial disease conditions.
Nyssa Cullin +4 more
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2014
Abstract This chapter provides an overview on the diversity and composition of the oral microbiome of healthy individuals, including relevant species of bacteria, Archaea, fungi and viruses.
Zaura, E. +3 more
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview on the diversity and composition of the oral microbiome of healthy individuals, including relevant species of bacteria, Archaea, fungi and viruses.
Zaura, E. +3 more
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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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2018
The importance of gut microbiome in influencing human health has been widely assessed. The gut microbiome may vary according to several extrinsic factors, among which diet can be considered one of the most important. Substrates provided through diet are metabolized by the gut microbiome, with the possible production of beneficial or harmful metabolites.
De Filippis, F., Ercolini, D.
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The importance of gut microbiome in influencing human health has been widely assessed. The gut microbiome may vary according to several extrinsic factors, among which diet can be considered one of the most important. Substrates provided through diet are metabolized by the gut microbiome, with the possible production of beneficial or harmful metabolites.
De Filippis, F., Ercolini, D.
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Herpesviruses and the microbiome
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2013The focus of this article will be to examine the role of common herpesviruses as a component of the microbiome of atopic patients and to review clinical observations suggesting that atopic patients might be predisposed to more severe and atypical herpes-related illness because their immune response is biased toward a TH2 cytokine profile.
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Annual Review of Genetics, 2019
Aging is a natural process of organismal decay that underpins the development of myriad diseases and disorders. Extensive efforts have been made to understand the biology of aging and its regulation, but most studies focus solely on the host organism. Considering the pivotal role of the microbiota in host health and metabolism, we propose viewing the ...
Bianca, Bana, Filipe, Cabreiro
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Aging is a natural process of organismal decay that underpins the development of myriad diseases and disorders. Extensive efforts have been made to understand the biology of aging and its regulation, but most studies focus solely on the host organism. Considering the pivotal role of the microbiota in host health and metabolism, we propose viewing the ...
Bianca, Bana, Filipe, Cabreiro
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