Pediatrics
Bacteria such as Enterococcus faecium and Limosilactobacillus reuteri are key in activating an immune receptor that boosts the activity of protective immune cells.
A deep dive into how microbiome health influences aging, and why restoring gut balance is emerging as a powerful strategy to support resilience, reduce inflammation, and extend health span.
The Bold Column
The longevity industry is measuring everything except what matters most.
Gastroenterology, Video
Amine Zorgani explains how SwipeBiome moves beyond traditional stool testing toward real-time microbiome prediction based on patient metadata.
Scientific research, Oncology
Targeting specific bacterial strains, rather than overall gut diversity, can help develop effective microbiota therapies.
Dentistry
In periodontitis, helpful gum bacteria become less active while harmful bacteria change their behavior to feed on available nutrients and worsen disease, suggesting new targeted treatment approaches.
Video, Gastroenterology
Liam O’Mahony explores how diet influences the immune system through the metabolic activity of the gut microbiota.
Oncology, Gastroenterology
Bacterial extracellular vesicles released by L. salivarius activate immune cells, boosting the effectiveness of immunotherapy in stomach cancer.
Gastroenterology, Scientific research
Uncultured gut bacteria, particularly one group called CAG-170, are key contributors to a healthy microbiota.
Building the future with advanced biotechnology.