gut microbiota

Older siblings may influence a child’s microbiota

The findings of a new research suggest that during the early maturation, the microbiota would be more likely to be influenced by other microbiotas on a not-too-distant level of maturity.

Dr. Glenn Haifer and Ampersand Capital Partners Acquire Australian Biologics CDMO Luina Bio, Rebranding Company as AcuraBio

AcuraBio is a globally focussed organization bringing innovative therapeutics to market for customers in the biotech, pharmaceutical, and animal health industries.

Metabolon and University of Oxford Enter Partnership to Identify Biomarkers related to Parkinson’s disease

Metabolon and the Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre will identify new metabolomic biomarkers to advance Parkinson's research and detect new therapeutic targets

FMT: challenges and opportunities in IBD clinical trial design

Maria Teresa Abreu (University of Miami, USA) discussed some new strategies to design clinical trials.

Epithelial barrier: the enigmatic roles of Gasdermin B and gut microbiome

Theresa Pizarro, (Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine) discussed the roles of epithelial barrier’s cytokines, gut microbiome and Gasdermin in IBD patients.

Gut microbes may regulate host physiology by metabolizing vitamin A

The results of a new research done in mice suggest that gut bacteria can regulate host physiology by metabolizing vitamin A.

Microbiota transplant and IBD: what is missing

Sudarshen Paramsothy (University of New South Wales, Australia) discussed the controversials about FMT in IBD patients.

Specific prebiotics may influence gut microbes in ways that prevent obesity

New research in mice suggests that two MACs, L-arabinose and sucrose, have specific effects on gut microbes that may prevent diet-induced obesity.

IBD, Multiomics approach could pave the way for new therapies

Herbert Tilg (University Innsbruck, Austria) discussed the relationship between Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and gut microbiome.

How gut bacteria may evolve to become harmful

The findings of a new research show that gut bacteria can become harmful over time by gaining the ability to escape the intestine and persist in other organs where they…

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