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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 ...
The purpose of this study is to correlate gut microbiome with specific cancer diagnoses and the clinical response (effectiveness), and adverse effects of cancer ...
... gut and the connections between the gut and the brain. ... Microbiome and probiotics. Significance to ... bowel syndrome and other painful conditions of ...
... bowel syndrome (IBS), and assess this cohort for vitamin D-deficiency. It will also determine whether alterations in the fecal microbiome and metaproteome ...
This interaction influences biological processes that occur at the level of the gut and the biliary tree, including the intestinal microbiome, and through ...
About this study. The aim is the characterization of the microbiome of subjects experiencing benign reproductive tract disorders and its comparison to the ...
We are using a comprehensive AI model to unlock the secrets of the gut microbiome. Our strategy involves a meticulous process of collecting and analyzing ...
... microbiome on outcome of CDI and the effect of antibiotic treatment on mucosa associated microbiome ... Other known active gastrointestinal infectious process.
... gut microbiome. Molecular biology and signaling in immune activation. The receptors and intracellular signaling pathways that control immune cell ...
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