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This project investigates the interactions between beneficial gut bacteria, pathogens, and the human host. It focuses on how Bacteroides regulate their metabolism through genetic mechanisms, aiming to understand and manipulate these processes to improve health and combat intestinal infections.
Our intestinal tract offers an attractive environment for bacteria.
The beneficial bacteria of our microbiota feast on undigested foods and provide numerous health benefits.
Enteric pathogens see this environment as an entry point for infection.
Both groups influence each other, creating a tripartite interaction with us, the host.
Understanding this interaction represents an emerging research area to combat infections poised to improve human health.
Bacteroides are key commensals in these triang…
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT WURZBURG
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