Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) uses a thin sheet of light to excite only
fluorophores within the focal volume. Light sheet microscopes (LSMs) have a true optical …
fluorophores within the focal volume. Light sheet microscopes (LSMs) have a true optical …
Host specificity of the gut microbiome
Develo** general principles of host–microorganism interactions necessitates a robust
understanding of the eco-evolutionary processes that structure microbiota. Phylosymbiosis …
understanding of the eco-evolutionary processes that structure microbiota. Phylosymbiosis …
Why does the microbiome affect behaviour?
Growing evidence indicates that the mammalian microbiome can affect behaviour, and
several symbionts even produce neurotransmitters. One common explanation for these …
several symbionts even produce neurotransmitters. One common explanation for these …
The Type VI secretion system: a versatile bacterial weapon
S Coulthurst - Microbiology, 2019 - microbiologyresearch.org
The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a protein nanomachine that is widespread in Gram-
negative bacteria and is used to translocate effector proteins directly into neighbouring cells …
negative bacteria and is used to translocate effector proteins directly into neighbouring cells …
Understanding competition and cooperation within the mammalian gut microbiome
The mammalian gut harbors a vast community of microorganisms—termed the microbiota—
whose composition and dynamics are considered to be critical drivers of host health. These …
whose composition and dynamics are considered to be critical drivers of host health. These …
Fish disease and intestinal microbiota: A close and indivisible relationship
The gut microbiota is currently one of the most studied 'organs' in animals, and fish are no
exception. A complex diversity of microbes, including bacteria, archaea, yeast and fungus …
exception. A complex diversity of microbes, including bacteria, archaea, yeast and fungus …
Gut microbiota-motility interregulation: insights from in vivo, ex vivo and in silico studies
The human gastrointestinal tract is home to trillions of microbes. Gut microbial communities
have a significant regulatory role in the intestinal physiology, such as gut motility. Microbial …
have a significant regulatory role in the intestinal physiology, such as gut motility. Microbial …
The case for modeling human infection in zebrafish
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae are widely recognized for studying host–pathogen interactions
in vivo because of their optical transparency, genetic manipulability, and translational …
in vivo because of their optical transparency, genetic manipulability, and translational …
The intestinal microbiota: impacts of antibiotics therapy, colonization resistance, and diseases
Trillions of microbes exist in the human body, particularly the gastrointestinal tract,
coevolved with the host in a mutually beneficial relationship. The main role of the intestinal …
coevolved with the host in a mutually beneficial relationship. The main role of the intestinal …
Envelope stress responses defend against type six secretion system attacks independently of immunity proteins
The arms race among microorganisms is a key driver in the evolution of not only the
weapons but also defence mechanisms. Many Gram-negative bacteria use the type six …
weapons but also defence mechanisms. Many Gram-negative bacteria use the type six …