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The OMIT project investigates the role of microbial oxylipins in the interaction between microbes and humans. It focuses on analyzing these chemical signals in human health and disease, particularly in relation to inflammation and immune responses, using advanced analytical techniques.
OMIT aims to examine the role of microbial Oxylipins in the MIcrobiome:hosT dialogue.
Oxylipins liberated from the oxidation of fatty acids are appreciated as key chemical signals perceived by both microbe and man.
Human oxylipins (hOXY), comprising eicosanoids, docosanoids and octadecanoids are well characterised; they are implicit in many biochemical and signalling pathways in humans, including cell migration, proliferation, chemotaxis, immune reactions and most importantly, they are key regul…
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