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The human microbiota and microbiome

✍ Scribed by Marchesi, J. R. (Eds.)


Publisher
CABI
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
208
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book, inclusive of 11 chapters, discusses current knowledge on the human microbial flora and microbiome, with emphasis given to the human intestinal microbiota. Initial chapters are devoted to the discussion of the specific microbial flora of the digestive tract, lungs, urogenital tract and skin, both during healthy and diseased states. The latter chapters are devoted specifically to the human intestinal microbiota, which include discussions on in vitro and in vivo models, sequencing methods applications, and metabolic profiling studies. Available In Print

✦ Table of Contents


Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1) The stomach and small and large intestinal microbiomes. Author(s): Riedel, C. U. Schwiertz, A. Egert, M. Chapter: 2 (Page no: 20) The oral microbiome. Author(s): Zaura, E. Koopman, J. E. y Mostajo, M. F. Crielaard, W. Chapter: 3 (Page no: 32) The human urogenital microbiome. Author(s): Bengtson, E. Forney, L. J. Nelson, D. E. Chapter: 4 (Page no: 57) The lung microbiome. Author(s): Rogers, G. B. Carroll, M. P. Bruce, K. D. Chapter: 5 (Page no: 72) The human skin microbiome. Author(s): Tong, J. Li, H. Y. Chapter: 6 (Page no: 90) Function of the human gut microbiota. Author(s): Matsuki, T. Tanaka, R. Chapter: 7 (Page no: 107) Models of the human microbiota and microbiome in vitro. Author(s): Marzorati, M. Abbeele, P. van den Grootaert, C. Weirdt, R. de Carcavilla, A. M. Vermeiren, J. Wiele, T. van de Chapter: 8 (Page no: 124) In vivo and animal models of the human gut microbiome. Author(s): Goodman, A. L. Chapter: 9 (Page no: 136) The gut microbiota in health and disease. Author(s): Ventura, M. Turroni, F. Strati, F. Sinderen, D. van Chapter: 10 (Page no: 147) Next-generation sequencing methods to investigate the human microbiome. Author(s): Xiao Liang Qin JunJie Shen DongQian Jiang ChenMing Chen WanTing Liu Chuan Wang Jun Chapter: 11 (Page no: 171) Metabonomics for understanding gut microbiome and host metabolic interplay. Author(s): Li, J. V. Holmes, E.

✦ Subjects


Биологические дисциплины;Микробиология и биотехнология;Медицинская микробиология;


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