Sometimes, transporting electrons from one cell to another is a team effort. In electroactive bacteria, that team is a group ...
A new study shows that gut bacteria can influence the molecular pattern of glycosylation—the presence of sugar groups on proteins—in the brain. Credit: Daniela Velasco Lozano/EMBL Our guts are home to ...
Details of their preclinical work in mice are provided in a new Nature Microbiology paper titled “Polypeptides synthesized by common bacteria in the human gut improve rodent metabolism.” According to ...
In recent years, scientists have begun to reveal the myriad ways that gut microbes can impact our health; they have identified relationships between bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract and the ...
Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and research over the last few decades has established how essential they are to our physiology – in health and disease. A new study from EMBL Heidelberg ...
A new study shows that gut bacteria can influence the molecular pattern of glycosylation – the presence of sugar groups on proteins – in the brain. Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and ...
Your gut bacteria are constantly sensing, moving, and sharing nutrients to keep the microbiome thriving.
Antibiotic treatments are losing effectiveness against a range of common bacterial pathogens, including E. coli, K.