gut microbiota

Exploring the connection between the microbiome and musculoskeletal performance

Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Antonio Paoli, full professor of Sport and Exercise Sciences at University of Padua, in Italy, about how exercise interferes with gut microbiome.

Birth mode and location influence the infant gut microbiota

The findings of a recent study suggest that environmental factors are important for the development of a healthy microbiota.

The role of gut microbes in aging

Understanding how gut microbes influence biological processes related to aging may inform interventions aimed at optimizing the microbiota to promote longevity.

Boosting poultry resilience with Bacillus subtilis DSM29784 metabolites

Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Nuria Vieco, Adisseo France S.A.S, European Laboratory of Innovation Science and Expertise ELISE, about the effect of Bacillus subtilis DSM29784 secreted metabolites on poultry…

Fiber-rich diet and specific gut microbes may alleviate alcohol-induced liver injury

The findings of a recent study suggest that combining dietary fiber with B. acidifaciens can be a therapeutic strategy for alcoholic liver disease.

Next-Level microbiome analysis: the synergy of FISH and dPCR techniques

Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Jiri Snaidr, Founder and CEO at Vermicon AG, about the possibility to combine Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) and Digital PCR (dPCR) for advanced…

New antibiotic kills harmful bacteria while sparing the gut microbiota

The findings of a recent study may inform the development of antibiotics that kill harmful bacteria and not beneficial ones.

Study identifies gut microbiota differences in polycystic ovary syndrome

The findings of a recent study suggest that the gut microbiota of women with PCOS and dyslipidemia differs from that of women with PCOS only and healthy women.

Fermented Beetroot alters gut microbiota and prevents prediabetes in high-fat-fed mice 

Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Eric Daliri, from Vilnius University, about the possibility of prevent diabetes modulating gut microbiome.

A specific strain of gut bacteria boosts cancer therapy in mice

The findings of a recent study suggest that the combination of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy with a lack of TREM2 generates a gut environment that promotes inflammation, which improves tumor rejection.

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