Auto-Brewery Syndrome (ABS) is a rare condition where gut microbes overproduce ethanol, causing intoxication even without ...
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Gut-microbe-derived molecules may play a key role in shaping the developing immune system
An international research team has uncovered compelling evidence that gut-microbe-derived molecules may play an important ...
The relationship between the gut bacteria and the brain is called the microbiome-gut-brain axis. In the past, studies have found that people with extreme behavioural conditions, such as autism and ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Public Health Image Library, NIAID, Image ID: 18139) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Public Health Image Library, NIAID, Image ID: 18139) Microbes supporting the production of ...
Many everyday chemicals can damage beneficial gut bacteria and potentially fuel antibiotic resistance, prompting calls to ...
New Research by Prof John Cryan and Dr Gabriel Tofani et al from APC Microbiome Ireland based in University College Cork has uncovered the vital role that the gut microbiome plays in regulating stress ...
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Gut microbes are reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution
A new study from Northwestern University is reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution. The research suggests that ...
Gut microbes that were thought to feed exclusively on dietary fiber also get fed sugar from our guts, from which they produce short-chain fatty acids that are crucial to many body functions. The ...
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"Super-probiotic" bacteria created through ribosomal engineering
Using ribosome engineering (RE), researchers from Shinshu University introduced mutations affecting the protein synthesis ...
IBD is linked to an increase in oxygen-tolerant bacteria that travel from the mouth and take up residence in the gut TUESDAY, ...
Scientists have identified a promising new cancer-fighting approach hidden in the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog, with ...
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