Gut Microbiome and Human Health: Insights and Applications
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- Product Code : 9781682519868
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The gut microbiome refers to the diverse community of microorganisms residing in the human digestive tract. Research in this field investigates the relationship between the gut microbiome and various aspects of human health, including digestion, nutrient absorption, immune function, and disease susceptibility. Understanding the gut microbiome's role may lead to novel therapies targeting microbial imbalances to improve overall health and prevent certain disorders. This book explores the complex interactions between the gut microbiome and human health, including its influence on digestion, immunity, and disease development.
Print ISBN: 9781682519868 | $165 | 2024 | Hardcover
Subject: Health Science
Editor: Nancy Bonham
About the Editor: Nancy Bonham, PhD, specializes in studying the human bowel microbiota, focusing on conceptual advancements. Although insights from other animals are considered, her research primarily revolves around humans and their gut microbes. Her work encompasses various areas such as inflammatory bowel diseases, investigating gut autochthony using lactobacilli, manipulating bowel communities through diet, and studying the impact of bifidobacterial species on human dendritic cell activation in relation to atopic diseases. Her notable contributions to science and technology have been recognized through awards.