gut microbiota

New approach illuminates gut bacteria in living mice

The imaging approach can provide insights into the relationship between mice and their microbiota. It can also offer a glimpse of the cell wall turnover of gut bacteria in living…

Analysis of gut microbiota may predict disease severity in Chron’s patients

A recent study suggests that SCFA production is associated with a restoration of intestinal homeostasis and sustained remission in CD patients.

Bacthera And Capsugel Enprotect Capsule: From Complexity To Simplicity

Felix Faupel, Chief Commercial Officer at Bacthera, discussed how the combination of the new Lonza Capsugel® Enprotect™ capsule and Bacthera services will accelerate time-to-human and time-to-market.

Micronoma Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for OncobiotaLUNG, A Novel Liquid Biopsy Assay for Lung Carcinoma Detection

The OncobiotaLUNG assay is the first blood microbiome-driven liquid biopsy with proven effectiveness, including identifying cancer in its earliest stages

A nursing mother’s diet alters the microbiota of her offspring, mouse study finds

The findings of a new research suggest that a mother’s diet during nursing influences her offspring’s microbiota composition, gut health and predisposition to become obese.

Some gut microbes can suppress binge-eating of sweet foods

The findings of a new research suggest that the gut microbiota can influence binge-eating of sweet foods.

Biomica Raises $20 Million in a Financing Round to Advance its Pipeline of Microbiome-based Therapeutics

Funding round led by Shanghai Healthcare Capital. The financing round will enable Biomica to forge ahead, developing its pipeline of microbiome-based therapeutics.

Fever after cancer therapy may be linked to specific gut microbes

The findings of a new research suggest that dietary and antibacterial strategies may help to prevent neutropenia-related fever after cancer therapy.

Obese mice are protected against genital herpes — thanks to their microbiota

The findings of a new research suggest that obesity-induced changes in the vaginal microbiota can affect the immune responses against viral infection.

Two large studies link specific gut bacteria to depression

The findings of a new research support the link between gut microbes and depression, and suggest that the gut microbiota can be a target for future therapies.

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