Viruses that attack bacteria may be an important component of our gut microbiota.
Viruses that attack bacteria may be an important component of our gut microbiota.
Spouses, children, and canine companions spread commensal bacteria to one another.
Researchers map the microbiota of supermarket produce
A new study reveals a large mix of microbes in most human belly buttons.
Viral DNA in mice genomes may lead to cancer in immune-compromised animals.
The microbiome of the lung is different in patients with the disease, which causes a thick buildup of mucus that makes breathing difficult.
Friendly sinus bacteria may keep sinusitis-causing strains in check.
Mice with inflammatory bowel disease harbor gut bacteria that damage host DNA, predisposing mice to cancer.
Researchers analyzing the bacteria in municipal drinking water find simple measures can increase beneficial bacteria while reducing pathogenic strains.
Like commensal gut organisms, skin microbiota appear to help the mammalian immune system mature and stay regulated.