Dr. Marc Baum, the lead scientist at Oak Crest and co-author of the work, stated «this model is unique as it faithfully recreates the vaginal environment ex vivo, both in terms of
the host cellular physiology and the associated complex vaginal microbiomes that could not previously be cultured.
Not exact matches
By systematically illustrating key
cellular processes and multilayered circuit -
host interactions, it further sheds light on quantitative biology towards a better understanding of complex bacterial
physiology.
Royet will present his latest data dissecting the
cellular and molecular mechanisms by which one single microbiota - derived compound, peptidoglycan, influences the behavior, the
physiology, and the homeostasis of its infected
host.