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Microbes can now be found in nearly every niche the human body offers. However, the complexity of the microbiota of a given site depends on the particular environmental condition thereof. Only microbes which are able to grow under these conditions, will prevail. Recent publications imply that the microorganisms do not only have multiple, critical consequences for host physiological processes such as postnatal development, immunomodulation and energy supply, but also effects on neurodevelopment, behavior and cognition. Within this book we will focus on the techniques behind these…mehr
Microbes can now be found in nearly every niche the human body offers. However, the complexity of the microbiota of a given site depends on the particular environmental condition thereof. Only microbes which are able to grow under these conditions, will prevail. Recent publications imply that the microorganisms do not only have multiple, critical consequences for host physiological processes such as postnatal development, immunomodulation and energy supply, but also effects on neurodevelopment, behavior and cognition.
Within this book we will focus on the techniques behind these developments, epigenomics and on the various parts of the human body which are inhabited by microorganism such as the mouth, the gut, the skin and the vagina. In addition, chapters are dedicated to the possible manipulations of the microbiota by probiotics, prebiotics and faecal transplantation.
Preface.- Chapter 1. Microbiota: what does it mean (historic considerations- Schwiertz et. al).- Chapter 2. Studying the human microbiota - Alan Walker.- Chapter 3. The gut microbiota and their metabolites: potential implications for the host epigenome - Mona Mischke and Torsten Plösch.- Chapter 4. The Oral Microbiota - Nicole B. Arweiler, Lutz Netuschil.- Chapter 5. Skin Microbiota - Markus Egert and Rainer Simmering.- Chapter 6. Vaginal Microbiota – Werner Mendling.- Chapter 7. Gastrointestinal Microbiota - Hermie J.M. Harmsen and Marcus. C. de Goffau.- Chapter 8. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Probiotics - Verena Grimm and Christian U. Riedel.- Chapter 9. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Prebiotics - Petra Louis, Harry J. Flint and Catherine Michel. Chapter 10. Microbiota transplantation - Susana Fuentes, Ph.D. and Willem M. de Vos, Prof. Ph.D.- Index.
Preface.- Chapter1. Microbiota: whatdoes it mean (historic considerations- Schwiertz et. al).- Chapter 2. Studying the human microbiota - Alan Walker.-Chapter 3. The gut microbiota and their metabolites: potential implications forthe host epigenome - Mona Mischke and Torsten Plösch.- Chapter 4. TheOral Microbiota - Nicole B. Arweiler, Lutz Netuschil.- Chapter 5. SkinMicrobiota - Markus Egert and Rainer Simmering.- Chapter 6. VaginalMicrobiota - Werner Mendling.- Chapter 7. GastrointestinalMicrobiota - Hermie J.M. Harmsen and Marcus. C. de Goffau.- Chapter 8. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Probiotics- Verena Grimm and Christian U. Riedel.- Chapter 9. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Prebiotics - Petra Louis, HarryJ. Flint and Catherine Michel. Chapter 10. Microbiotatransplantation - Susana Fuentes, Ph.D. and Willem M. de Vos, Prof. Ph.D.- Index.
Preface.- Chapter 1. Microbiota: what does it mean (historic considerations- Schwiertz et. al).- Chapter 2. Studying the human microbiota - Alan Walker.- Chapter 3. The gut microbiota and their metabolites: potential implications for the host epigenome - Mona Mischke and Torsten Plösch.- Chapter 4. The Oral Microbiota - Nicole B. Arweiler, Lutz Netuschil.- Chapter 5. Skin Microbiota - Markus Egert and Rainer Simmering.- Chapter 6. Vaginal Microbiota – Werner Mendling.- Chapter 7. Gastrointestinal Microbiota - Hermie J.M. Harmsen and Marcus. C. de Goffau.- Chapter 8. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Probiotics - Verena Grimm and Christian U. Riedel.- Chapter 9. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Prebiotics - Petra Louis, Harry J. Flint and Catherine Michel. Chapter 10. Microbiota transplantation - Susana Fuentes, Ph.D. and Willem M. de Vos, Prof. Ph.D.- Index.
Preface.- Chapter1. Microbiota: whatdoes it mean (historic considerations- Schwiertz et. al).- Chapter 2. Studying the human microbiota - Alan Walker.-Chapter 3. The gut microbiota and their metabolites: potential implications forthe host epigenome - Mona Mischke and Torsten Plösch.- Chapter 4. TheOral Microbiota - Nicole B. Arweiler, Lutz Netuschil.- Chapter 5. SkinMicrobiota - Markus Egert and Rainer Simmering.- Chapter 6. VaginalMicrobiota - Werner Mendling.- Chapter 7. GastrointestinalMicrobiota - Hermie J.M. Harmsen and Marcus. C. de Goffau.- Chapter 8. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Probiotics- Verena Grimm and Christian U. Riedel.- Chapter 9. How to manipulate the Microbiota by Prebiotics - Petra Louis, HarryJ. Flint and Catherine Michel. Chapter 10. Microbiotatransplantation - Susana Fuentes, Ph.D. and Willem M. de Vos, Prof. Ph.D.- Index.
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