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This project investigates the interactions between the human gut microbiome and host metabolism, focusing on how gut bacteria modify drug molecules. By employing advanced techniques, it aims to clarify the functional roles of microbiota in individual drug responses, enhancing our understanding of personalized medicine.
The variability of the human gut microbiome (entirety of microorganisms inhabiting the intestine) far exceeds human genome variability, and has been connected to various aspects of human health.
Although microbiome differences are often linked to altered metabolism, the current view on metabolic interactions between the microbiota and the host remain mostly descriptive due to several limiting factors.
First, most sequencing-based human microbiome studies rely on correlative analyses between micr…
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
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