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Weizmann scientists uncover why our immune system lets us eat without harm, how it tolerates food—and why it sometimes fails.
Cancer remains one of the major global health threats. Tumors are not only influenced by gut microbiota but can also actively ...
a fault diagnosis method for microbial fuel cells based on wavelet packet and SOM neural network is proposed. First, the data samples of output voltage in various typical fault states are obtained ...
Timeline of sample collection from the peri-implant sulcus following two-stage dental implant placement, highlighting the ...
If we have an allergy to peanuts, strawberries or dairy, we are quick to blame our immune systems. But when we enjoy a ...
New research suggests depression and anxiety might spread between married couples through shared oral bacteria.
A new study reveals that microbial diversity is shaped by a network of mutual dependencies. Microbial ecosystems are found all around us—in seawater, soil, and even inside the human gut—and they are ...
Environmental biology highlights how environmental changes, such as climate shifts and pollution, significantly affect microbial ecosystems within ...
Contributed by Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe; received October 2, 2021; accepted November 9, 2021; reviewed by Dennis Baldocchi and Gabriel Katul ...
Chinese scientists have discovered a new microbe that developed on board the county’s Tiangong space station, according to a new study. The strain, officially named niallia tiangongensis, is a ...
Keystone species also shifted. Prior to the intervention, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii played a central role in the microbial network. During the wild-food phase, Blautia and its associated taxa ...