نتایج جستجو برای: microbial disease

تعداد نتایج: 1590130  

2012

Dr. Dan Sadowski Co-Chair, CDDW 2012 ROLE OF THE GUT MICROBIOME IN HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE During the 2012 Canadian Digestive Diseases Week (CDDW) the role of the gut microbiome in human health and disease was discussed. The microbial community residing in the intestinal tract is a delicate balance of beneficial and potentially harmful microbial species (Figure 1). There is increasing recognit...

2015
Gidon Berger Roni Bitterman Zaher S. Azzam

The human body hosts rich and diverse microbial communities. Our microbiota affects the normal human physiology, and compositional changes might alter host homeostasis and, therefore, disease risk. The microbial community structure may sometimes occupy discrete configurations and under certain circumstances vary continuously. The ability to characterize accurately the ecology of human-associate...

ژورنال: کومش 2020

Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) is caused by genetic, environmental, microbial and immune factors. IBD has two primary forms: Ulcerative colitis and Crohn´s disease. The incidence of IBD has significantly increased over the last few decades. Given that patients have poor response to drug treatments or are resistant to drug therapies, new therapies are needed for gastrointestinal i...

2015
Jordan M. Casey Sean R. Connolly Tracy D. Ainsworth

By cultivating turf algae and aggressively defending their territories, territorial damselfishes in the genus Stegastes play a major role in shaping coral-algal dynamics on coral reefs. The epilithic algal matrix (EAM) inside Stegastes' territories is known to harbor high abundances of potential coral disease pathogens. To determine the impact of territorial grazers on coral microbial assemblag...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2008
M-H Chen E B Nelson

Composts are known for their suppressive properties toward many different seed- and root-infecting pathogens and diseases. Although disease and pathogen suppression induced by composts is believed to be mediated by microbial activities, the nature of the microbial species and processes responsible for suppressiveness remain unknown. We demonstrated previously that seed-colonizing microbial cons...

Journal: :Science 1999
D A Relman

The distribution and diversity of microorganisms in the world are far greater than have been previously appreciated. Molecular, cultivation-independent methods have played a key role in this insight. To what extent do humans remain ignorant of microbial diversity within the human body and the settings in which microorganisms cause human disease? In addition to implicating microbial agents in no...

2010
Nuttachat Wisittipanit Huzefa Rangwala Patrick Gillevet Masoumeh Sikaroodi Ece A. Mutlu Ece Mutlu Ali Keshavarzian

Motivation: The human gut is one of the most densely populated microbial communities in the world. The interaction of microbes with human host cells is responsible for several disease conditions and of criticality to human health. It is imperative to understand the relationships between these microbial communities within the human gut and their roles in disease. Methods: In this study we analyz...

2018
Panpim Thongsripong James Angus Chandler Amy B Green Pattamaporn Kittayapong Bruce A Wilcox Durrell D Kapan Shannon N Bennett

Vector-borne diseases are a major health burden, yet factors affecting their spread are only partially understood. For example, microbial symbionts can impact mosquito reproduction, survival, and vectorial capacity, and hence affect disease transmission. Nonetheless, current knowledge of mosquito-associated microbial communities is limited. To characterize the bacterial and eukaryotic microbial...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Annika Lindskog Jonsson Fredrik Bäckhed

Microbial metabolism of dietary components has been causally linked to cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis. Now, Wang et al. demonstrate that inhibition of microbial TMA lyases, essential for production of pro-atherogenic trimethylamines, prevents atherosclerosis in vivo.

2010
Justin Mao-Jones Kim B. Ritchie Laura E. Jones Stephen P. Ellner

Reef coral cover is in rapid decline worldwide, in part due to bleaching (expulsion of photosynthetic symbionts) and outbreaks of infectious disease. One important factor associated with bleaching and in disease transmission is a shift in the composition of the microbial community in the mucus layer surrounding the coral: the resident microbial community-which is critical to the healthy functio...

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