Gut microbes engineered to dim their fluorescence under stress offered a real-time, noninvasive biosensor to track gut health in mice.
A newly identified metabolite in human feces improves immunotherapy and could radically change the treatment of lung cancer.
In recent years, scientists have begun to reveal the myriad ways that gut microbes can impact our health; they had identified ...
New research shows that gut bacteria and metabolites may reveal early warning signs of multiple gastrointestinal diseases. Scientists have uncovered biological signals in the gut that may make it ...
University of British Columbia researchers have engineered gut bacteria that dim their fluorescent glow in the presence of ...
UF Health Cancer Institute researchers have discovered a small compound produced naturally by gut bacteria that doubled the ...
Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the ...
New research shows that the gene PTPN2 helps regulate gut bacteria and plays a key role in protecting the body from excessive inflammation. Scientists at the, Riverside, are uncovering how a single ge ...
Bacteria in the human gut can directly deliver proteins into human cells, actively shaping immune responses. A consortium led ...
A new cohort study found that specific gut bacteria contribute to auto-brewery syndrome, spurring studies into how fecal ...
UF Health Cancer Institute researchers showed that a small molecule made by gut bacteria doubled lung cancer immunotherapy ...