Sentences with phrase «gut microbial population»

This indicates they may be promoting different species of bifidobacteriaand probably other gut microbes within the complex gut microbial population.
«But what this study does is allow us to explore further, now that we're clearly changing the gut microbial population and have new bugs that are more prevalent in mice with altered amyloid deposition after antibiotics.»
In mice, this dickering includes changes to the gut microbial population that ultimately lead to even more inflammation in the brain.
«We have become increasingly aware of how crucially important a healthy gut microbial population is for a well - functioning immune system.
The report also finds what appear to be consistent differences between the gut microbial population — also called the microbiota — of individuals in developed countries like the U.S. and those the developing world and provides some of the most complete evidence that the gut microbiota usually return to normal after cholera infection.
Using state - of - the - art, high - throughput sequencing technologies, the team also analyzed the gut microbial population structures of mothers and their offspring.
The research examining the differences in infant gut microbial populations arising from differences in human milk oligosaccharides (sugars), «Maternal Fucosyltransferase 2 Status Affects the Gut Bifidobacterial Communities of Breastfed Infants,» is published online today in the journal Microbiome, a BioMedCentral journal.
Studies conducted over the last decade or so have shown deep connections between disease and dysbiosis, which is an imbalance in gut microbial populations.

Not exact matches

It's currently a challenge to do this kind of microbial redesign — antibiotics reduce microbial burden but fail to induce major changes in bacterial composition, and from fecal transplant studies in the gut we know that bacterial populations return to a baseline population even after a major shift — so more work is needed to attempt a durable change in the vaginal microbiome.
Tweaking the gut's microbial population can affect anxious behaviors, animal studies have shown, which suggests that gut bacteria could play a causal role in anxiety.
The most interesting thing about the results, she says, was not the correction of the autistic symptoms in the mice, but the clues the study provided about how the gut's microbial population may affect the brain and behavior.
What a person eats helps determine the microbial population that inhabits their gut.
«There's tons of questions around just how this whole system might control microbial populations in the gut, which have increasingly been shown to be important in obesity and diabetes, and all sorts of human conditions.»
By joining American Gut, your sample and diet and lifestyle data will be merged with thousands of other folks and will allow us to explore population - level patterns that will hopefully lead to a better understanding of why we carry the microbes we carry and what aspects of our behavior and disease state drive these microbial patterns.
Population - Specific Responses to Interspecific Competition in the Gut Microbiota of Two Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Populations — Xiaoping He — Microbial Ecology
This is the first time I really contemplated this idea — that potentially, each individual (or a person dealing with certain disease states) has a microbial population «set point» in their gut.
Where the roughly one billion probiotic organisms per serving of yogurt work to feed and clean your gut bacteria and intestinal tract, the up to 40 billion in a cup of kefir actually work to repopulate and colonize your microbial population.
This data will allow us to compare the gut microbial communities of this population against other dietary strategies.
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