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Microbial community development in a dynamic gut model is reproducible, colon region specific, and selective for Bacteroidetes and Clostridium cluster IXThe HMI™ module: a new tool to study the Host-Microbiota Interaction in the human gastrointestinal tract in vitroPrebiotics, faecal transplants and microbial network units to stimulate biodiversity of the human gut microbiome.Intestinal colonization: how key microbial players become established in this dynamic process: microbial metabolic activities and the interplay between the host and microbes.Different human gut models reveal the distinct fermentation patterns of Arabinoxylan versus inulin.Synthetic microbial ecosystems: an exciting tool to understand and apply microbial communities.Effect of encapsulated Lactobacillus casei 01 along with pressurized-purple-rice drinks on colonizing the colon in the digestive model.Development of an oral mucosa model to study host-microbiome interactions during wound healing.Interindividual differences in response to treatment with butyrate-producing Butyricicoccus pullicaecorum 25-3T studied in an in vitro gut model.Butyrate-producing Clostridium cluster XIVa species specifically colonize mucins in an in vitro gut model.Incorporating a mucosal environment in a dynamic gut model results in a more representative colonization by lactobacilli.The host selects mucosal and luminal associations of coevolved gut microorganisms: a novel concept.A dried yeast fermentate selectively modulates both the luminal and mucosal gut microbiota and protects against inflammation, as studied in an integrated in vitro approach.Mucosa-associated biohydrogenating microbes protect the simulated colon microbiome from stress associated with high concentrations of poly-unsaturated fat.Inulin-type fructan fermentation by bifidobacteria depends on the strain rather than the species and region in the human intestine.
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