Not exact matches
The good news is there are things you can do
during pregnancy and post delivery to aid your baby in the natural
development of good
gut flora, the microbes that aid in healthy digestion, bowel regulation and a stronger immune system.
Given that these two components of breast milk have the potential to alter the
gut microbiome of breast - feeding infants, the results of the study suggest that
development of the infant
gut microbiome may be affected in part by what the mother eats
during breastfeeding.
Exposure to lead
during early
development can alter the the
gut microbiota, increasing the chances for obesity in adulthood, researchers from the University of Michigan School of Public Health have found.
Wnt signals play a key role in directing stem cells
during embryonic
development, which led Geiger and colleagues to hypothesize that it might be helping to control stem cell growth and pluripotency in the
gut later in life.
They noticed that the composition of
gut microbes colonizing this pest changes dramatically
during larval
development.
Of note today: non-exclusive breastfeeding increases the risk of HIV transmission via the alteration of
gut microbiome / T - cell activation; Fasting altered the
gut microbiome in beneficial ways but only in mice previously fed a high fat diet; An investigation into new species of the honey and bumblebee
gut commensal genus Gilliamella; Catfish
development shapes
gut microbial community structure independent of diet; A metagenomic analysis of the skin microbiome of the frog, Craugastor fitzingeri; The microbiome is altered
during the bioremediation of herbicide contaminated soil; The impact of urban density on the soil microbiome; A randomized placebo controlled clinical trial of a microbiota based drug for the prevention of Clostridium difficile Infection; and the virome of the Cuatro Ciénegas Basin of Mexico
To confirm that Wingless spreading is also unnecessary for the patterning of internal organs, Ahmed is studying the adult
gut, in which Wingless gradients are established
during development and persist through adulthood.