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Human microbiome communities and their genetic material far outnumber human cells and genes, and this population plays an important role in maintaining health.
(right), and Nicholas Chia, Ph.D. (left), are co-associate directors of the Microbiome Program in the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine. Microbiome ...
The microbiome can affect which diseases or infections you might get. It can also affect how well you gain or lose weight because your microbiome helps ...
Mayo Clinic's Gut Microbiome Lab led by Purna C. Kashyap, M.B.B.S., studies how gut microbes influence health and disease.
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a computational tool to analyze the gut microbiome and provide insights into overall well-being.
Often seen as waste, stool may provide valuable information about the microbiome — a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and viruses ...
These bacterial communities, collectively known as the human microbiome, can synthesize vitamins, bolster our immune systems, help us digest our food, and even ...
The Gut Microbiome Lab at Mayo Clinic brings together gastroenterology experts to drive innovative research on how gut microbes influence health and disease.
Decoding the Small-Intestinal Microbiome. The small intestine has been implicated in gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain and bloating, ...
The overall hypothesis of this study is that the human gut microbial species diversity, its relative composition, and the substance produced by them in ...
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