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Today, researchers at the Mayo Clinic's Microbiome Program are using genetic sequencing and other technologies to become better acquainted with our bacteria and ...
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 ...
Human microbiome communities and their genetic material far outnumber human cells and genes, and this population plays an important role in maintaining health.
Mayo Clinic's Gut Microbiome Lab led by Purna C. Kashyap, M.B.B.S., studies how gut microbes influence health and disease.
Kashyap's research team is studying how specific bacteria and metabolites affect outcomes of cancer therapy and adverse events from cancer treatment. Microbiome ...
Often seen as waste, stool may provide valuable information about the microbiome — a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and viruses ...
(right), and Nicholas Chia, Ph.D. (left), are co-associate directors of the Microbiome Program in the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine. Microbiome ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a computational tool to analyze the gut microbiome and provide insights into overall well-being.
... microbiome and the smallest meaningful changes in clinical disease activity. The team found several traits of the gut microbiome linked to future prognosis.
They are the silent partners inside your intestines. Bacteria in your gut, or the microbiome, prime the immune system, help digest food, and produce vitamins ...
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