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The gut-brain axis and the role of the intestinal barrier

The science behind gut-brain communication and the role of intestinal integrity.

A Day in 2045: Paying Your Rent with Microbial Credits

What if in 2045 you could pay rent with microbes? Discover a future where microbial credits become the new currency.

‘Trojan horse’ nanoparticles target cancer and bacteria to boost cancer therapy

Nanoparticle-based approaches are a promising strategy for treating colorectal cancer.

The gut microbiota impacts female infertility

Women with lower DI-GM scores showed a higher risk of infertility, highlighting the potential importance of gut microbiota diversity as a factor in female reproductive health.

Microbiome milestone: MaaT Pharma and Clinigen team up to deliver innovative oncology therapy

Xervyteg® marks a major advance in microbiome therapeutics, with potential to become the first approved microbiota therapy in Europe.

A gut fungus may help protect against advanced liver disease

Fungal metabolites such as FF-C1 may offer a new therapeutic approach for treating MAFLD and related conditions.

Study reveals how skin bacteria establish and persist over time

Certain barriers on the skin prevent easy colonization of new strains and specific life stages, such as adolescence, may be crucial for successful probiotic interventions.

World Microbiome Day: celebrating the invisible allies transforming health, business, and the planet

With the theme “Microbiome 101: What You Need to Know”, this year's WMD makes a bold and timely move: bringing microbiome science back to basics, and straight into the hands…

Danone Boosts Gut Health Innovation with Akkermansia Acquisition

Danone has announced the acquisition of The Akkermansia Company (TAC), significantly expanding its investment into gut health and next-generation biotic research.

Tiny differences in gut bacteria may influence health and disease

Even small differences between strains of gut bacteria—often within the same species—can sway how these microbes interact with the human body and influence disease outcomes.

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