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The microbiome plays a central role in intestinal inflammation in IBD. It is influenced by environmental factors included diet. In turn, the microbiome can incite intestinal inflammation
Microbiome science in the gut has focused on the study of colonic, and more frequently, fecal communities. While the upper gastrointestinal tract has significantly lower bacterial density than the colon, it still harbors a dynamic microbial community…
Through the history of gut microbiome research, basic, translational, and clinical studies revealed many critical roles played by gut-resident bacteria in affecting human health and disease…
Visceral pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting 20% of the population. Increased sensitivity to normal innocuous stimuli in the intestine is a hallmark of many organic and functional gastrointestinal disorders…
The role of nutrition and the microbiome is evident in IBD and functional bowel disorders. The microbiome can affect the way nutrients are metabolized in bioactive components. It is of important to understand the molecular sensors of such metabolized components…