Our understanding of the link between the human microbiome and disease, including obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis and autism, is rapidly expanding. Improvements in the throughput and accuracy of DNA sequencing of the genomes of microbial communities associated with human samples, complemente...
humanDuring the last decade, metaproteomics has provided a better understanding and functional characterization of the microbiome. A large body of evidence now reveals interspecies, species of bacteria host interactions, via the secreted modulatory microbial protein "metaproteome". Although high-throughput ...
This review delves into the current understanding of dysbiosis in IBD, highlighting the distinctions in the microbiota of patients with IBD compared to healthy controls. It explores the mechanisms by which IMT can restore a healthy microbiome and provides a focused analysis of recent RCTs using IMT...
Recently, research on the human microbiome, especially concerning the bacteria within the digestive system, has substantially advanced. This exploration has unveiled a complex interplay between microbiota and health, particularly in the context of disease. Evidence suggests that the gut microbiome plays vi...
There is limited information about the small intestinal microbiota, an ecosystem that is relevant to many physiologic mechanisms and pathologic states. Here, we highlight human and animal studies to advance understanding of microbe-influenced human conditions, and the fundamental distinctions of this popu...
Journal of Inflammation Research Dovepress open access to scientific and medical research Open Access Full Text Article REVIEW Current Understanding of Nasal Epithelial Cell Mis-Differentiation This article was published in the following Dove Press journal: Journal of Inflammation Research Agmal Scherzad ...
Elaborate understanding of the structures of the fimbrial proteins encoded by the fim and mfa gene cluster within the entire filament could facilitate the development of innovative therapeutic strategies for structure-based drug design. Contributions Y.H. and K.N. prepared figures and wrote the ...
This will deepen our understanding of intestinal organoids and further explore the physiological mechanisms of the intestine and drug development for intestinal diseases.Introduction The intestine, as a vital digestive organ, is considered to be the most complex organ in the human body [1]. In ...
Global demand for food is expected to nearly double by 2050. Alternative proteins (AP) have been proposed as a sustainable solution to provide food security as natural resources become more depleted. However, the growth and consumer intake of AP remains
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