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Gastroenterology. Mayo Clinic. “They're sort of our silent partners inside our intestines. They will help produce vitamins. They help prime our immune system.
Gut Microbiome Lab of Purna C. Kashyap, M.B.B.S., at Mayo Clinic: Contact the lab about its research or collaboration opportunities.
Kashyap's own research focuses on the role of the microbiome in disorders of the gut–brain interaction and how bacteria affect the functions of the intestine, ...
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 ...
... Gut Microbiome Health Index. This index distinguishes a healthy microbiome from one that is diseased. In a new study published in the Sept. 15 issue of ...
The bacteria in the intestines, in addition to a relatively small number of other microorganisms (the gut microbiome), outnumber human cells 10-to-1.
This was seen with the altered metabolic gene expression of one of the key microbes in the gut — Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. Changes in microbial membership ...
Gut Microbiome Lab of Purna Kashyap at Mayo Clinic: Studying how natural variation in individual gut microbiomes relates to risk of C. difficile infection.
New studies showed that diverse species of bacteria inside the bowel might help improve immune system, particularly the ability of immune system to recognize ...
What can the microbiome reveal about health? Can microbial communities in the colon be the cause for irritable bowel symptoms? How do gut microbes affect other ...
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