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The potential importance of the built-environment microbiome and its impact on human health
Thomas C.G. Bosch, Mark Wigley, Beatriz Colomina, Brendan Bohannan, Forrest Meggers, Katherine R. Amato Meghan B. Azad , Martin J. Blaser, Kate Brown, Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello, Stanislav Dusko Ehrlich, Eran Elinav, B. Brett Finlay, Kate Geddie, Naama Geva-Zatorsky, Tamara Giles-Vernick, Philippe Gros, Karen Guillemin, Louis-Patrick Haraoui, Elizabeth Johnson, Frédéric Keck, Jamie Lorimer, Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Mark Nichter, Sven Petterson, Hendrik Poinar, Tobias Rees, Carolina Tropini, Eduardo A. Undurraga, Liping Zhao, Melissa K. Melby (2024): The potential importance of the built-environment microbiome and its impact on human health. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
First published: 25. April 2024 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2313971121
Metabolic model predictions enable targeted microbiome manipulation through precision prebiotics
Georgios Marinos, Inga K. Hamerich, Reena Debray, Nancy Obeng, Carola Petersen, Jan Taubenheim, Johannes Zimmermann, Dana Blackburn, Buck S. Samuel, Katja Dierking, Andre Franke, Matthias Laudes, Silvio Waschina, Hinrich Schulenburg, Christoph Kaleta (2024): Metabolic model predictions enable targeted microbiome manipulation through precision prebiotics. Microbiology Spectrum February 2024 Volume 12 Issue 2 e01144-23 DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.01144-23
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From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an increasing appreciation that these resident microbes influence fitness of their plant and animal hosts, ultimately forming a metaorganism consisting of a uni- or multicellular host and a community of associated microorganisms.
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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Thomas C.G. Bosch
Kiel University
Zoological Institute
Am Botanischen Garten 1-9
D-24118 Kiel
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Prof. Dr. Hinrich Schulenburg
Kiel University
Zoological Institute
Am Botanischen Garten 1-9
D-24118 Kiel
+49 431 880 4143
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hschulenburg@zoologie.uni-kiel.de