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In fact, the intestinal microbiota has a biological complexity that likely exceeds the human body's own complexity: There are more cells and many more unique ...
... intestinal models will establish a high fidelity disease model to achieve our long-term goal to understand the relationship between gut microbiome, vitamin ...
Gut microbiome derangement is frequent in the ICU, potentially leading to a heightened risk of infections, organ failure, septic shock and mortality.
― A study of the mouse gut microbiome led by researchers from Mayo Clinic may shed light on how cancerous tumors develop and progress in humans. The findings ...
Does the human microbiome inhabit a natural pharmacy?Microorganisms are found in tissues and biofluids throughout the body, including in and around the gut, ...
About this study. Gastrointestinal (GI) infection with Campylobacter causes inflammation in the bowel and can change bacteria in the gut.
... gut microbiome. Komal Singh, Ph.D. Symptoms that can co-occur with chemotherapy-induced nausea include vomiting, dry mouth, diarrhea, lack of appetite ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Purna C. Kashyap, M.B.B.S., studies how the gut microbiome influences physiological functions such as gastrointestinal motility.
The purpose of this study is to examine the changes in the gut microbiome of patients before and after liver transplantation, including the donor organ ...
Understanding dysbiosis — the disruption in the bacterial communities that populate the intestinal tract — may lead to a new role for fecal microbiota ...
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