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245 04 $aThe Human microbiome /$cedited by Colin Harwood.
264 1 $aLondon :$bAcademic Press,$c[2017]
264 4 $c©2017
300 $a1 online resource
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490 1 $aMethods in microbiology ;$vvolume 44
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 26, 2017).
505 0 $aFront Cover -- The Human Microbiome -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Bioinformatics in Microbiome Analysis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bioinformatic Applications for the Analysis of Single Pathogens -- 3. Bioinformatic Applications for the Analysis of Microbial Communities -- 3.1. 16S rRNA-Based Approach and Taxonomic Diversity -- 3.2. Metagenomic Shotgun Sequencing Approach -- 4. Statistics, Machine Learning and Network Analysis -- 5. Sequencing Platforms -- 6. Future Prospective -- References -- Further Reading
505 8 $aChapter 2: A Review of the Oesophageal Microbiome in Health and Disease1. Introduction -- 1.1. Oesophageal Microbiome Composition -- 1.2. Oesophageal Microbiome Variation Between Individuals -- 2. Functions of the Oesophageal Microbiome -- 2.1. Barrier Functions of the Microbiome -- 2.2. Metabolic Functions of the Microbiome -- 2.3. Immunomodulation by the Microbiome -- 2.4. Effects of Gut Microbiome on Host Beyond the Intestinal Tract -- 3. Oesophageal Microbiome and Disease -- 3.1. Oesophageal Microbiome and Reflux Disease and Barrett's Oesophagus
505 8 $a3.2. Oesophageal Microbiome and Cancer3.2.1. Microbiome toxin production and cancer -- 3.2.2. Metabolism and cancer development -- 3.2.3. Mucin production and cancer -- 3.2.4. Bystander effect -- 3.2.5. Role of viruses and oesophageal cancer -- 4. Future Directions -- 4.1. Study Design -- 4.2. Omics Technologies -- 4.3. Metagenomics -- 4.4. Metatranscriptomics -- 4.5. Metaproteomics and Metabolomics -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References
505 8 $aChapter 3: The Application of Molecular Methods Towards an Understanding of the Role of the Vaginal Microbiome in Health ... 1. Introduction -- 2. Lactobacillus-Mediated Protection -- 2.1. Lactobacillus spp. of the Vaginal Microbiome -- 2.1.1. Adhesion and competitive exclusion -- 2.1.2. Lactic acid -- 2.1.3. Bacteriocins -- 2.1.4. Hydrogen peroxide -- 2.1.5. Immune modulation -- 3. The Vaginal Microbiome -- 3.1. Community State Types -- 3.2. CST-I: L. crispatus-Dominated Microbiota -- 3.3. CST-III: L. iners-Dominated Microbiota
505 8 $a3.4. CST-II: L. gasseri- and CST-V: L. jensenii-Dominated Microbiota3.5. CST-IV: Lactobacillus-Depauperate Microbiomes -- 4. Modulators of the Vaginal Microbiome -- 4.1. Age and Physiology -- 4.1.1. Newborn to infancy -- 4.1.2. Childhood -- 4.1.3. Adolescence -- 4.1.4. Reproductive-aged women -- 4.1.5. Postmenopausal women -- 4.2. Menses -- 4.3. Pregnancy -- 4.4. Host Behaviours -- 4.5. Sexual Activity -- 5. Vaginal Dysbiosis and Morbidity -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading
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650 0 $aMicroorganisms.
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830 0 $aMethods in microbiology ;$vv. 44.
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