Antimicrobial resistance poses a global challenge to human health that is only expected to increase without significant treatment innovations. Novel therapeutic strategies are needed for …
The human microbiome contributes to a number of physiological processes, including digestion, neurological development, and proper immune function. Due to its central role in human …
The gut microbiome is the assemblage of symbiotic microbes inhabiting distinct ecological niches within the host that participate in key physiological functions such as energy …
Antibiotic therapy alters bacterial abundance and metabolism in the gut microbiome, leading to adverse health outcomes such as dysbiosis and opportunistic infections. Additionally, antibiotic effectiveness …
Supplementary data files for Jenna I. Wurster's Dissertation (Pathobiology, 2021) "Macronutrient Availability Influences Antibiotic Susceptibility Through Changes in Microbiome Metabolic Function ". Department of Molecular …
In recent years, it has become increasingly appreciated that the human microbiome plays an important role in health and disease. Optimally, the gut microbiota contributes …