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The X.SIGHT family offers multiple devices adapted for different use cases and budgets.UP.SIGHT: All-in-One monoclonality assurance with dual-camera imaging for regulatory-compliant CLD and high-throughput screening workflows.C.SIGHT: Label-free, high-viability cell isolation based on brightfield imaging for cell line development, antibody discovery, and gene-editing workflows.F.SIGHT: ...
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Stressors such as transport, competition, weather, high-starch diets, illness, dietary changes, antibiotics, and deworming can disrupt the microbiome, leading to inconsistent manure, poor nutrient absorption, weight fluctuations, immune issues, dull coats, reduced stamina, and digestive upset. ...
The increasing prevalence of electronic cigarette use, particularly among younger demographics, has prompted urgent investigation into its long-term health implications. While combustible cigarette smoke (CCS) is a well-established carcinogen, the oncogenic potential of electronic cigarette vapor (ECV) remains underexplored. A recent study led by Dr. Moghaddam et al. at The University of ...
The SpaCBA pili enable direct interaction with intestinal mucus layers, providing this strain with distinctive colonization dynamics compared to non-piliated strains. (3) L. gasseri ADH features a CRISPR-Cas system type II-A and intermediate hydrophobicity properties, positioning it as an optimal candidate for bacteriophage resistance studies and vaginal microbiome models. ...
Large-scale genome-wide analysis links lactic acid bacteria from food with the gut microbiome. Nature Communications, 11(1), 2610. Martínez-Blanco, H., et al. (2021). ...
The model may not fully replicate the complexity of the human gut environment, including factors such as microbiome influence and variable pH levels. Additionally, some compounds may display different absorption profiles in vivo compared to results obtained in the Caco-2 model. ...
· Gastroenterology – Intestinal and liver organoids support research on gastrointestinal diseases, metabolism, and gut microbiome interactions. · Regenerative Medicine – Organoids contribute to tissue engineering and stem cell therapy approaches, highlighting their potential in regenerative medicine. ...
Nature Reviews Microbiology. (2017). "The gut microbiome and its role in health and ...
The advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized the field of microbiome research, particularly through the analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequencing. ...
Microbiome research has significantly advanced our understanding of the complex microbial communities that inhabit various environments, from the human gut to diverse ecosystems. ...
So far, metaproteomics research has covered various environmental samples, including fermented food, biofilms of acidic mine wastewater, wastewater, marine samples, soil systems, permafrost, human microbiomes, and various environmental ecology and gut flora. Since the first large-scale metaproteomics data was generated in 2005, metaproteomics has rapidly improved in scale, depth, ...
What is the microbiome? The microbiome refers to a collection of microorganisms possessing distinct physicochemical characteristics, occupying well-defined and reasonable habitats. ...
Probiotics are gaining substantial recognition within the scientific community due to their potential health benefits and role in maintaining homeostasis within the human gut microbiome. These live microorganisms, primarily bacteria and certain yeasts, can confer health benefits when administered in adequate amounts. ...
Nowadays, due to the growing interest in gut health and the microbiome, probiotics have become popular dietary supplements in the form of capsules, tablets, powders, and drinks. ...
In addition to their role in fat and cholesterol metabolism, bile acids possess antimicrobial properties, which can help to maintain a balanced gut microbiome and prevent the overgrowth of harmful bacteria. This antimicrobial function is particularly relevant in the context of digestive health, as an imbalance in gut microbial populations has been linked to various ...
There are a variety of nutrients that can act as pollutants and create environmental perturbations that favor shifts in microbiomes and their respective metabolomes in an unfavorable manner. ...
The terms microbiome and microbiota are frequently confused with each other. The microbiota is a subset of the microbiome. ...
Improve soil health: Balanced nutrient application promotes healthy soil microbiome and long-term sustainability. Beyond Data: Building a Smart Agriculture EcosystemIntelligent soil sensors are just one piece of the puzzle in the broader context of smart agriculture. ...
The Gut Microbiota Influence Emerging research has unraveled the intricate interaction between bile acids and the gut microbiota. The gut microbiome has been shown to metabolize bile acids, influencing their composition and subsequent effects on host health. ...
The term microbiome comes from the Greek word micro which means small and bios meaning life. ...
