Frozen in time: Researchers identify microbes that lived in guts of 100-year-old snails
Even though the microorganisms within the snails’ guts had been dead for decades, researchers were able to sequence what was left of their DNA.
Even though the microorganisms within the snails’ guts had been dead for decades, researchers were able to sequence what was left of their DNA.
An international team of researchers found that maternal microbiome helps in the development of the placenta, which in turn, promotes healthy development of the baby.
A potentially groundbreaking discovery demonstrates that human gut bacteria may contain a compound that minimizes bronchiolitis
Researchers determined the concentrations at which a specific antibiotic would affect certain strains for more than 800 antibiotic–strain combinations.
Just the sight of food triggers an inflammatory response in the brain.
Duke University scientists discovered evidence of antibiotic resistance in the gut microbiome of lemurs that live close to humans.
Researchers from the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital are proposing the widespread banking of stool samples for fecal transplants later in life.
These antibodies can help babies defend against deadly infection-generated diarrheal illness.
A recent study by researchers in Sweden discovered how the gut microbiome helps the immune system develop resistance to viruses.
German researchers have found that probiotics can prevent the spread of fungal infections in the gut.