Sökning: "Microbiome metabolism"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 19 avhandlingar innehållade orden Microbiome metabolism.
1. Heterogeneity of human metabolism in health and disease: a modelling perspective
Sammanfattning : Metabolism is broadly defined as the sum of biochemical reactions within cells that are involved in maintaining the living state of the organism. Profound importance of metabolism comes from the fact that it is the sole source of energy that allows life to resist to be degraded into entropy. LÄS MER
2. Development of advanced chemical biology tools for microbiome metabolism : Chemoselective probes for enhanced metabolomics analysis
Sammanfattning : The human microbiome has a profound impact on host physiology by generating highly reactive compounds that can contribute to the development of diseases. These microbial metabolites have a substantial potential that can serve as valuable indicators or biomarkers for different health conditions. LÄS MER
3. Systems and Synthetic Biology: “Mining human gut microbial metabolism through in vitro and in silico approaches”
Sammanfattning : The human gut microbiome is a consequence of mutual co-evolutionary interaction between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic parts of the mammalian holobiont. Based on the environmental and dietary inputs, there is a succession of microorganisms living inside the human colon. LÄS MER
4. Metabolic Modeling of the Gut Microbiome-Host Interactions and Meta’omics Integration
Sammanfattning : A large number of microbes with different strain types occupy the human gut. These gut inhabitant microbes have key roles in decomposition of indigestible dietary macronutrients before they are metabolised by the host. LÄS MER
5. A dive into the coral microbiome
Sammanfattning : Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, harbouring approximately twenty-five percent of the diverse eukaryotic life in the oceans, while also being important economically for millions of people worldwide. Despite their importance, coral reefs are menaced of a very steep decline due to pollution and anthropogenic climate change. LÄS MER