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The human microbiome refers to the entire community of microorganisms that live on or in the human body. More specifically, it refers to all of the genes in these microbes, which include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses.
Study catalogs genetic variation of microbes that live in the gut

Study catalogs genetic variation of microbes that live in the gut

Less is more when it comes to antibiotics for UTI in men

Less is more when it comes to antibiotics for UTI in men

Feeding probiotics to baby zebrafish accelerates their development into adulthood

Feeding probiotics to baby zebrafish accelerates their development into adulthood

Broad range of human activities affects spread of vector-borne zoonotic diseases, experts say

Broad range of human activities affects spread of vector-borne zoonotic diseases, experts say

Human Food Project, University of Colorado Boulder launch American Gut

Human Food Project, University of Colorado Boulder launch American Gut

Probiotic formulation can reduce cholesterol esters

Probiotic formulation can reduce cholesterol esters

Scientists to examine origins of soil-carbon chemical chain reactions

Scientists to examine origins of soil-carbon chemical chain reactions

GAPPS announces five new projects for prevention of preterm births

GAPPS announces five new projects for prevention of preterm births

Cardioviva can help fill the gap between diet, exercise and drugs

Cardioviva can help fill the gap between diet, exercise and drugs

Chronic kidney disease changes the composition of intestinal bacterial microbes

Chronic kidney disease changes the composition of intestinal bacterial microbes

Type 2 diabetes may be derived from composition of specific intestinal flora

Type 2 diabetes may be derived from composition of specific intestinal flora

‘Friendly bacteria’ may help prevent sinusitis

‘Friendly bacteria’ may help prevent sinusitis

Loss of normal microbial diversity may be culprit behind chronic sinusitis

Loss of normal microbial diversity may be culprit behind chronic sinusitis

Regulating microbes could help prevent diseases associated with obesity

Regulating microbes could help prevent diseases associated with obesity

Early exposure to antibiotics primes children for obesity later in life

Early exposure to antibiotics primes children for obesity later in life

Study analyzes association between antibiotic use and body mass starting in infancy

Study analyzes association between antibiotic use and body mass starting in infancy

Study investigates ability of bifidobacteria to remove glycans from milk glycoproteins

Study investigates ability of bifidobacteria to remove glycans from milk glycoproteins

Study explores role of L. reuteri against foodborne infection

Study explores role of L. reuteri against foodborne infection

New algorithm for faster human genome sequencing

New algorithm for faster human genome sequencing

Researchers identify commensal bacteria in the human intestine

Researchers identify commensal bacteria in the human intestine

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