Broadcasting live from…a human #stomach Trip down the gut. Interested coupling this w/ #microbiome characterization
Posts Tagged ‘microbiome’
Gut Bacteria From Thin Humans Can Slim Mice Down – NYTimes.com
September 22, 2013Amazing @ginakolata #microbiome story: how transferring Gut Bacteria From Thin Humans Can Slim Mice Down nyti.ms/19mFywy MT @jflier
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/06/health/gut-bacteria-from-thin-humans-can-slim-mice-down.html
NYTimes.com: Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome
June 21, 2013http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/magazine/say-hello-to-the-100-trillion-bacteria-that-make-up-your-microbiome.html?emc=eta1&pagewanted=all Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome BY MICHAEL POLLAN
Medicine used to be obsessed with eradicating the tiny bugs that live within us. Now we?re beginning to understand all the ways they keep us healthy.
Our processed-food diets just feed the upper GI via @kellynicola: M POLLAN on the microbiome #health http://bit.ly/11QmmS3
NYTimes.com: Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome
June 16, 2013http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/magazine/say-hello-to-the-100-trillion-bacteria-that-make-up-your-microbiome.html?emc=eta1&pagewanted=all Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome BY MICHAEL POLLAN
Medicine used to be obsessed with eradicating the tiny bugs that live within us. Now we?re beginning to understand all the ways they keep us healthy.
NYTimes.com: Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome
June 16, 2013http://nyti.ms/18KwqTB
Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome BY MICHAEL POLLAN
Medicine used to be obsessed with eradicating the tiny bugs that live within us. Now we?re beginning to understand all the ways they keep us healthy.
NYTimes.com: Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome
June 16, 2013Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome BY MICHAEL POLLAN
Medicine used to be obsessed with eradicating the tiny bugs that live within us. Now we?re beginning to understand all the ways they keep us healthy.
What is on your skin? Topographic diversity of fungal and bacterial communities in human skin
May 25, 2013http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature12171.html QT:”
Microbial sequencing of samples obtained from multiple skin sites in healthy human adults shows that core-body and arm sites are dominated by fungal species of the genus Malassezia, whereas foot sites show high fungal diversity, and that skin topography is associated with differential compositions of bacterial and fungal communities. “