Gut Yeast Supercharges Salmonella Infections, Study Finds
Commensal yeast in the gut microbiome may actively boost Salmonella Typhimurium virulence, reshaping how we think about infection risk.
Gut bacteria diversity, digestive health, probiotics, prebiotics, and the gut-brain axis
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Commensal yeast in the gut microbiome may actively boost Salmonella Typhimurium virulence, reshaping how we think about infection risk.
Synthetic biology meets the microbiome: designer probiotics restore gut-liver-brain balance better than rifaximin in preclinical models.
A 25-year bibliometric analysis of 2,827 studies reveals how periodontitis science evolved from targeting one bug to treating the whole microbial community.
Vaginal microbiota applied to C-section newborns restores a key brain-signaling molecule on skin, improving early neurodevelopment.
New research shows integrated HBV DNA — not active viral replication — is the dominant source of surface antigen in HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B.
A comprehensive review reveals how SCFAs, bile acids, and tryptophan metabolites reshape the tumor immune microenvironment in GI cancers.
A comprehensive 2025 review maps how bacterial, fungal, and viral dysbiosis fuels colorectal cancer — and points to new diagnostic and therapeutic targets.
A comprehensive review maps the full immunopathology of IBD, linking cytokine cascades, barrier dysfunction, and emerging biomarkers to diagnosis and treatment.
A landmark infant nasal microbiome atlas reveals that hypertonic saline inhalation accelerates dangerous pathogen growth and antibiotic tolerance.
A microbiome metabolite depleted by antipsychotics protects synapses and cognition — and supplementing it may reverse the damage.
Aged mouse colons get stuck in a fetal-like repair mode that makes them hypersensitive to immune attack, derailing gut healing after injury.
Scientists argue that static microbiome health metrics miss the point — what matters is how flexibly your gut adapts over time.