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We are learning more and more about the human microbiome. These are the normal bacteria that inhibit our gut. We used to think these were tenants in our GI ...
... gut microbiota and intestinal permeability. We will test these hypotheses through the following specific aims, which will be conducted in CD patients only ...
Singh investigates associations between chemotherapy-induced symptoms and changes in the gut microbiome in patients in the oncology setting to evaluate ...
This is the first prospective, multi-center, double-blinded, randomized controlled study of a microbiota suspension derived from intestinal microbes. Patients ...
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a gastrointestinal disease believed to be causally related to perturbations to the intestinal microbiota. When ...
Cholera bacteria can't survive in an acidic environment, and ordinary stomach acid often serves as a defense against infection. But people with low levels of ...
Cell Host & Microbe. Because the community of bacteria found within the stomach and intestines — known as the gut microbiome — is unique to each person ...
This large intestine is also called the colon. ... Bacteria that make toxins or viruses that ... Research suggests that there may be a link between microscopic ...
Or more accurately, you are what you feed the trillions of little critters that live in your gut. These organisms create a micro-ecosystem called the microbiome ...
... bacteria in the digestive tract, called the microbiome. Other research ... Related. Crohn's Crisis · Crohn's disease and the gut microbiome · Crohn's or ...
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