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The intestinal microbiota plays important roles in digestion and resistance against entero-pathogens. As with other ecosystems, its species composition is resilient against small disturbances but strong perturbations such as antibiotics can…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-04 Vanni Bucci , Serena Bradde , Giulio Biroli , Joao B. Xavier

Gut microbial composition has been linked to multiple health outcomes. Yet, temporal analysis of this composition had been limited to deterministic models. In this paper, we introduce a probabilistic model for the dynamics of intestinal…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2018-09-03 Ruiqi Zhong , Tyler Joseph , Joao B Xavier , Itsik Pe'er

The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in human health, yet the mechanisms underlying host-microbiome interactions remain unclear, limiting its translational potential. Recent microbiome multiomics studies, particularly paired…

Methodology · Statistics 2025-04-09 Haoran Shi , Yue Wang , Dan Cheng

There has been a growing acknowledgement of the involvement of the gut microbiome - the collection of microbes that reside in our gut - in regulating our mood and behaviour. This phenomenon is referred to as the microbiome-gut-brain axis.…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2023-12-11 Thomaz F. S. Bastiaanssen , Thomas P. Quinn , Amy Loughman

The skin microbiome plays an important role in the maintenance of a healthy skin. It is an ecosystem, composed of several species, competing for resources and interacting with the skin cells. Imbalance in the cutaneous microbiome, also…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2022-06-22 Eléa Thibault Greugny , Georgios N Stamatas , François Fages

The so-called gut-brain axis has stimulated extensive research on microbiomes. One focus is to assess the association between certain clinical outcomes and the relative abundances of gut microbes, which can be presented as sub-compositional…

Methodology · Statistics 2020-06-02 Xiaokang Liu , Xiaomei Cong , Gen Li , Kendra Maas , Kun Chen

One important problem in microbiome analysis is to identify the bacterial taxa that are associated with a response, where the microbiome data are summarized as the composition of the bacterial taxa at different taxonomic levels. This paper…

Applications · Statistics 2016-03-04 Pixu Shi , Anru Zhang , Hongzhe Li

Numerous studies have shown that microbial metabolites, which represent the products of bacteria in the human gut, play a key role in shaping cancer risk and response to treatment. However, metabolite data typically contain a large…

Applications · Statistics 2026-05-19 Kai Jiang , Satabdi Saha , Christine B. Peterson

Human excrement composting (HEC) is a sustainable strategy for human excrement (HE) management that recycles nutrients and mitigates health risks while reducing reliance on freshwater, fossil fuels, and fertilizers. We present a…

The gut microbiota has emerged as a fundamental regulator of sleep physiology, influencing neural, endocrine, and immune pathways through the gut-microbiota-brain axis (GMBA). This bidirectional communication system modulates…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2025-12-11 Enso Onill Torres Alegre

The global surge in the cases of gastric cancer has prompted an investigation into the potential of gut microbiota as a predictive marker for the disease. The alterations in gut diversity are suspected to be associated with an elevated risk…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2024-09-20 Aadhith Shankarnarayanan , Dheeman Gangopadhyay , Ayman Alzaatreh

Antibiotics resistance has caused much complication in the treatment of diseases, where the pathogen is no longer susceptible to specific antibiotics and the use of such antibiotics are no longer effective for treatment. A recent study that…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2023-02-28 Clarence FG Castillo , Zhu En Chay , Maurice HT Ling

Recent studies show that the microbial communities inhabiting the human intestine can have profound impact on our well-being and health. However, we have limited understanding of the mechanisms that control this complex ecosystem. Based on…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2014-07-15 Leo Lahti , Jarkko Salojärvi , Anne Salonen , Marten Scheffer , Willem M. de Vos

The human microbiome has an important role in determining health. Mediation analyses quantify the contribution of the microbiome in the causal path between exposure and disease; however, current mediation models cannot fully capture the…

Applications · Statistics 2023-01-09 Yuka Moroishi , Zhigang Li , Juliette C. Madan , Hongzhe Li , Margaret R. Karagas , Jiang Gui

Alterations in the human gut bacteriome can be associated with human health issues, such as type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Both external and internal factors can drive changes in the composition and in the interactions of the…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2021-07-19 Samitha Somathilaka , Daniel P. Martins , Wiley Barton , Orla O'Sullivan , Paul D. Cotter , Sasitharan Balasubramaniam

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience is known to be one of the most crucial factors that drive preterm infant's neurodevelopmental and health outcomes. It is hypothesized that stressful early life experience of very preterm…

Methodology · Statistics 2019-10-10 Zhe Sun , Wanli Xu , Xiaomei Cong , Gen Li , Kun Chen

Growth in bacterial populations generally depends on the environment (availability and quality of nutrients, presence of a toxic inhibitor, product inhibition..). Here, we build a model to describe the action of a bacteriostatic antibiotic,…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-06-25 Barnabe Ledoux , David Lacoste

Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid antimicrobial resistance - yet few theoretical models exist for bacterial growth inhibition by a clinically relevant antibiotic treatment…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2017-12-06 Philip Greulich , Jakub Dolezal , Matthew Scott , Martin R. Evans , Rosalind J. Allen

The evolution of antibiotic resistance among bacteria threatens our continued ability to treat infectious diseases. The need for sustainable strategies to cure bacterial infections has never been greater. So far, all attempts to restore…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-12 Christiane P. Goulart , Mentar Mahmudi , Kristina A. Crona , Stephen D. Jacobs , Marcelo Kallmann , Barry G. Hall , Devin C. Greene , Miriam Barlow

Purpose: Antimicrobial resistance is a major global health concern, affecting hospital admissions and treatment success. This study aims to introduce an experimental setup for monitoring bacterial activity over time using image-based…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2025-06-12 M. A. Gameiro , R. F. Pinto , N. V. Lopes
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