Microbiome Studies Articles & Analysis
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The advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized the field of microbiome research, particularly through the analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequencing. ...
Studies in plant microbiomes aim to determine the effects of the interactions of these microorganisms with the growth and survival of plants. ...
· Assessment of microbiome–immune interactions The effects of microbiota on the mucosal immune system are thought to be key to affect host physiology. A study of toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) knockout (KO) mice is an interesting example of the use of metatranscriptomics to complement metagenomic characterization and 16S rRNA gene profiling of ...
At the turn of the last century, researchers ran clinical trials and validation studies on drugs that were already being used. Some medicines derived from plants, like quinine, passed this scrutiny. ...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have now expanded from purely human genetic studies to the study of potential mechanisms of human gut microbes on drug efficacy. ...
When you hear about the vaginal microbiome (VMB), your first thought may be the role it plays in stuff like yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis (BV). ...
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But it’s not just about you - your vaginal microbiome (VMB) can also impact the outcome of your pregnancy and the health of your baby. ...
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Background: Disruption of the microbiome is key to the pathogenesis of recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI). Place bo-control led trials assessing microbiome therapeutics have demonstrated efficacy in recurrent CDI; hov/ever, long-term safety and efficacy data from rigorously conducted studies of microbiome ...
Unlike earlier studies relying on culturing bacteria from the tissue of cancer, high-throughput sequencing methods have enabled genotyping the microbial ecosystem within cancer tissue from hundreds to thousands of patients in parallel, providing a better overview of the landscape of cancer diseases associated with the human microbiome. ...
Microbiomics is the study of the microbiome, which explores their structure, function, and relationship with the environment or the host. ...
With rapid development in sequencing technology, researchers can better assess the effect of the gut microbiome on human health. Human beings have a symbiotic relationship with the microbiota since birth. ...
Profiling microbial communities and microbiomes are beneficial in understanding key processes happening in the environment. Establishing phylogenetic relationships can also help in comprehending the behavior of microbial groups and predict their evolutionary tendencies. 16S, 18S, and ITS amplicon sequencing provide a rapid and accurate method of microbial classification that can ...
A large part of bacterial, archaeal, viral, and fungal microbial taxa consists of the human microbiome. While many of these microorganisms are commensal, some are harmful to humans and many are symbiotic. Our livelihoods are strongly intertwined with the microbes we allocate our bodies with, regardless of whether their appearance is advantageous, insignificant, or harmful. Over the past few ...
Microbiomics is the study of the microbiome, which explores their structure, function, and relationship with the environment or the host. ...
Availability of such models is key to progress in compound screening, disease modeling, and microbiome research. Defining a Niche A niche is a multidimensional space of resources and conditions that define where an organism can survive and grow. ...
The shape of the node denotes the components used in this study (ellipse: microbiome, diamond: stool bile acids, and round rectangle: SCFAs) and the color indicates the degree of correlation with fibrosis severity. ...
Symberix co-founder Matt Redinbo is featured in the article alongside other leaders from the emerging field of “pharmacomicrobiomics” -- the study of mechanisms behind the microbial impact on drug metabolism. ...
Durham, NC (February 3, 2020) - An article in Nature highlights Symberix's efforts to understand the complex relationship between drugs and the microbiome. The paper discusses recent contributions to the emerging field of “pharmacomicrobiomics” -- the study of how microbes impact drug disposition, efficacy, and toxicity. ...