Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2084202562> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2084202562 endingPage "143" @default.
- W2084202562 startingPage "139" @default.
- W2084202562 abstract "Do food ecosystems feed gut ecosystems? And if so… fuel the immune system? Recent developments in metagenomics have provided researchers tools to open the black box of microbiome science. These novel technologies have enabled the establishment of correlations between dysbiotic microbial communities and many diseases. The complex interaction of the commensal microbiota with the immune system is a topic of substantial interest due to its relevance to health. The human gastrointestinal tract is composed of an immense number of resident and transient microorganisms. Both may play a direct and vital role in the maintenance of human health and well-being. An understanding of the interactions and mechanisms through which commensal and food-derived microbes shape host immunity and metabolism may yield new insights into the pathogenesis of many immune-mediated diseases. Consequently, by manipulating the contribution of food microbiota to the functionality of the gut ecosystem, there is great hope for development of new prophylactic and therapeutic interventions. This paper presents some insights and comments on the possible impact of exogenous fermented food microbes on the gut homeostasis. We shed light on the similar features shared by both fermented food microbes and probiotics. In particular, the key role of microbial strains as part of food ecosystems for health and diseases is discussed through the prism of fermented dairy products and gut inflammation." @default.
- W2084202562 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2084202562 creator A5006107887 @default.
- W2084202562 creator A5038062705 @default.
- W2084202562 creator A5046422695 @default.
- W2084202562 creator A5058433885 @default.
- W2084202562 date "2015-11-01" @default.
- W2084202562 modified "2023-10-07" @default.
- W2084202562 title "Maintaining gut ecosystems for health: Are transitory food bugs stowaways or part of the crew?" @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1809561724 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1944775178 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1965538839 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1966108386 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1967507498 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1974738011 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1975288924 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1976125819 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1983254768 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1990663366 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1994529541 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W1996424165 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2000779730 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2001938165 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2005388494 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2019802523 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2028989327 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2034082915 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2043495253 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2049323790 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2056783238 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2060957795 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2065749137 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2067039644 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2067791097 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2072234533 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2073900522 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2077367020 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2079809637 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2081653606 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2082181044 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2082364425 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2083847905 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2084402782 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2090711753 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2091990208 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2093398546 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2094306515 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2095090113 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2097988818 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2099405019 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2101606890 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2109843135 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2112379709 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2114284685 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2119696700 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2134022895 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2136835255 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2139085534 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2141626451 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2143326552 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2147001490 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2149074973 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2160844169 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2165067288 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2166562121 @default.
- W2084202562 cites W2335575800 @default.
- W2084202562 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2015.03.015" @default.
- W2084202562 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25816749" @default.
- W2084202562 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2084202562 type Work @default.
- W2084202562 sameAs 2084202562 @default.
- W2084202562 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622015 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622017 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622018 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622019 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622020 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622021 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622022 @default.
- W2084202562 countsByYear W20842025622023 @default.
- W2084202562 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2084202562 hasAuthorship W2084202562A5006107887 @default.
- W2084202562 hasAuthorship W2084202562A5038062705 @default.
- W2084202562 hasAuthorship W2084202562A5046422695 @default.
- W2084202562 hasAuthorship W2084202562A5058433885 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C143121216 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C15151743 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C2777165150 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C3019978661 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C37193104 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C539455810 @default.
- W2084202562 hasConcept C54355233 @default.