‘Re-wilding’ an animal model with microbiota shifts immunity and stress gene expression during infection
<p>The frequency of emerging disease is growing with ongoing human activity facilitating new host–pathogen interactions. Novel infection outcomes can also be shaped by the host microbiota. <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em> nematodes experimentally colonise...
Main Authors: | Will, I, Stevens, EJ, Belcher, T, King, KC |
---|---|
Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
Wiley
2024
|
Registos relacionados
-
Host microbiota can facilitate pathogen infection
Por: Stevens, EJ, et al.
Publicado em: (2021) -
Incomplete immunity in a natural animal-microbiota interaction selects for higher pathogen virulence
Por: Hoang, KL, et al.
Publicado em: (2024) -
Genetics of gene expression in immunity to infection.
Por: Fairfax, B, et al.
Publicado em: (2014) -
Transmission ecology of the gut microbiota in wild mice
Por: Raulo, A
Publicado em: (2021) -
Synchronous seasonality in the gut microbiota of wild mouse populations
Por: Marsh, KJ, et al.
Publicado em: (2022)