Wherever you go in life, trillions of microorganisms go with you. The human microbiome is a community of microorganisms that can be found all over our body surfaces, especially in the mouth, gut and vagina, as well as the skin and eyes.1 The human microbiome includes fungi, yeasts, Archaea...
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The human body is home to a huge and diverse community of microorganisms, consisting of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses. Collectively these organisms are referred to as the microbiota, and the collection of genomes from these ...
In some ways it is; but in regards to the thanatomicrobiome (microbiome of death) on and in human remains, there are multitudes of living microorganisms after human death that have the potential to assist in medicolegal investigations. Determination of the precise cause and time since death, ...
Amon, P and Sanderson, I, What is the microbiome? , 2017 Marchesi, J, R and Ravel, J., The Vocabulary of Microbiome Research: A Proposal, 2015 Thursby, E and Juge, N., Introduction to the Human Gut Microbiota, 2017 Ursell, L, K et al., Defining the Human Microbiome. 2013 ...
Taxonomic and metabolic development of the human gut microbiome across life stages: a worldwide metagenomic investigation The human gut microbiota is a dynamic community of microorganisms that undergo variable changes over the entire life span. To thoroughly investigate the po... Leonardo Mancabelli,Chr...
What Is Microbiology? Microbiology is the study of microorganisms that are usually too small to be visible to the human eye without a microscope. Microorganisms (also known as microbes) are essential to life on Earth; complex organisms (including human beings) would find it nearly impossible to ...
their prevalence in human populations is changing, often to an extreme degree. In this Essay, we propose that the disappearance of these ancestral indigenous organisms, which are intimately involved in human physiology, is not entirely beneficial and has consequences that might include post-modern con...
The term “human symbiotic microbes” refers to the aggregate of all microbes residing in and on the human body, also known as the human microbiome. The main part of the human microbiome is located in the gut, and thus the term “gut microbiota” is also used. In 1670, the Dutch micro...
The relationship between the gut microbiota and the immune system is a complex interplay that significantly influences overall health and disease resistance. Probiotics, defined as live microorganisms that confer a health benefit to the host when administered in adequate amounts, have been extensively st...