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石河子大学生命科学学院胡圣伟教授团队在国际知名期刊《Microbiome》发表马肠道微生物组及其功能分析的原创性成果(图)
石河子大学 生命学院 胡圣伟 Microbiome 马肠道 微生物组
2023/4/7
2021年6月7日,国际知名微生物学期刊Microbiome在线发表了农学院马忠华团队题为“Post-translational regulation of autophagy is involved in intra-microbiome suppression of fungal pathogens”的研究论文,揭示土壤微生物群落中生防细菌能调控病原真菌的自噬过程,影响病原真菌生长、致病力及环...
Infectious disease causes long-term changes in a frog's microbiome(图)
Infectious disease causes long-term changes frog microbiome
2021/3/5
Beneficial microbes in the human gut can be affected by various disturbances. The same is true of the microbiomes of other animals.In a study published in the ISME Journal, Andrea Jani, a researc...
2020年7月3日,宁大海洋学院张德民教授团队(农产品质量安全危害因子与风险防控国家重点实验室(筹)微生物与水域生态健康团队)在国际著名微生物学期刊《Microbiome》(2019年影响因子11.6)上发表了题为《Fine-scale succession patterns and assembly mechanisms of bacterial community ofLitopenaeus ...
近日,深圳大学高等研究院李猛教授课题组在微生物学权威期刊《Microbiome》(2019年影响因子:10.465,中科院一区)发表了题为“Genomic and transcriptomic insights into methanogenesis potential of novel methanogens from mangrove sediments” 的研究论文。该论文结合基因组和转录组...
New findings reveal how microbiome is disrupted during disease flare-ups(图)
microbiome disrupted during disease flare-ups
2019/10/30
A study led by researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is the first to observe the complex set of biochemical and molecular events tha...
Lemur Study Highlights Role of Diet in Shaping Gut Microbiome(图)
Lemur Role of Diet Shaping Gut Microbiome
2017/12/19
Many studies have demonstrated the effects of host diet on gut microbial membership, metagenomics, and fermentation individually; but few have attempted to interpret the relationship among these biolo...
"Microbiome" of Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs shifts during infectious disease outbreaks(图)
Microbiome yellow-legged frogs
2014/12/1
The following is part eleven in a series on the NSF-NIH-USDA Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease (EEID) Program. See parts: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10.
Trillions of bacteria live in each person’s digestive tract. Scientists believe that some of these bacteria help digest food and stave off harmful infections, but their role in human health is not wel...