The lactic acid bacterium found in the dish helps bind nanoplastics inside the intestine, allowing them to remain together ...
The human body may seem like a single, self-contained system, but it actually hosts trillions of microscopic organisms. These ...
A lactic acid bacterium isolated from kimchi may help promote the removal of nanoplastics from the body by binding to them in ...
The human gastrointestinal tract is in a constant state of flux; it hosts a diverse and dynamic community of microbes known as the gut microbiome, and is constantly exposed to things in the ...
Thanks to lab-grown miniature intestines, researchers at Uppsala University have successfully mapped how aggressive Shigella bacteria infect the human gut. The study opens the door to using cultured ...
Inflammation in the intestine can be a serious problem and its symptoms should not be ignored. Let's know what are the symptoms of inflammation in the intestines? Inflammation in the intestine can ...
Kimchi-derived lactic acid bacteria may bind environmental micropollutants, suggesting a possible biological mechanism that ...