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This project explores the biology of Bacteroides, a key genus in the gut microbiome, to understand its growth and adaptation mechanisms. By studying these bacteria, the research aims to enhance knowledge that could lead to new diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
The gut hosts a complex community of bacteria, archaea, and viruses, which together play a key role in shaping human health.
The microbiome has featured in extensive metagenomic studies, uncovering tremendous diversity.
However, there is remarkably little research on the cell biology of the microbiomes constituent members.
Among the most influential members of the gut microbiome is the genus Bacteroides, which has been implicated in digesting complex carbohydrates, maturation and regulation of t…
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
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