The innumerable microbes living in and on our bodies are known to affect human wellbeing, but our knowledge of their role is still at the very early ...Professor D. Raoult
根据第二段 “Researchers have come to the conclusion: Diet and heritability(遗传力) are known to affect the microbiome(微生物组), but social relationships shape it most—especially when it comes to marriage. (研究人员得出结论:饮食遗传力已知会影响微生物组,但社会关系影响最大,尤其是婚姻关系。)...
Gut microbiota as a new target for anticancer therapy: from mechanism to means of regulation Jiaao Sun Shiyan Song Guangzhen Wu npj Biofilms and Microbiomes(2025) A gut-on-a-chip incorporating human faecal samples and peristalsis predicts responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors for melanoma ...
While fertilizers are known to affect microbial community structure and biomass (Donnison et al. 2000; Sarathchandra et al. 2001), low fertilizer rates have been shown to preserve the functional diversity of soil microbial communities (Marschner et al. 2003). The position of plants was randomized...
the widespread potential for nitrate reduction (Supplementary Fig.5). Approximately 60% of those MAGs harbor one or two nitrite reductases encoded bynirSandnirK, accompanied bynorBC,nosZ, and accessory/regulatory genes (e.g.,nosR), pointing to denitrification capacity. In contrast to most known...
The pulp chamber and root canal system, constantly exposed to mechanical and chemical harm, should be protected from pathogens and commensal microorganisms in the oral cavity. The oral microbiome plays a substantial role in causing this harm. When cavities, fissures, or injuries impair the dentinal...
[20]. Notably, the genotype-specific characteristics of the endophytic microbiomes in the seed and “resistance legacy” (also known as “soil-borne memory”) of the effects of plant–microbe interactions in previous plant generations have been demonstrated [21,22]. These cross-generational ...
to the removal of unclassified genera, with 98% of samples falling into the same cluster regardless of whether all ASVs or only known genera were used. Variance partitioning showed that diet alone explained 48% of the variation in microbiome composition, as opposed to 3% explained by individual ...
Preterm infants face health problems likely related to microbial exposures, including sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis. However, the role of the gut microbiome in preterm infant health is poorly understood. Microbial colonization differs from that of healthy term babies because it occurs in the NICU...
The gut microbiome consists of a multi-kingdom microbial community. Whilst the role of bacteria as causal contributors governing host physiological development is well established, the role of fungi remains to be determined. Here, we use germ-free mice c