Listen to your gut: The surprising link between exercise and gut health – boosting your fitness or harming your microbiota?
Human health
Kleine moleculen, genaamd sRNA’s, blijken zeer nuttig te zijn bij het terugdringen van infecties.
With the constant production of new antimicrobials, how do mutations in the genome help bacteria fight back against them?
Antibiotics used to combat adolescent acne, can lead to serious problems in the development of the skeletal system. Read on to know more.
During pregnancy, mothers produce a powerful antibody to protect their newborns from infection
The role bacteria in your mouth play in the development of illnesses like cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s.
Live streaming from the gut microbiome: harnessing engineered bacteria to record and report on gut health
Tiny molecules called sRNAs can prove to be very useful in reducing infections.
Engineering a new way to fight cancer: Using bacteria as a vehicle to transport cancer-killing cargo directly to tumors, on remote command.
The ironic role of orally administered antibiotics: savior or destroyer of our gut?