Microbes Rule Our World-Multilevel Interactions among Humans, Animals and Environment Selected Papers from 41st International Congress of SOMED
A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Microbiology in Human Health and Disease".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 5710
Special Issue Editors
Interests: microbiome; antimicrobials; antibiotics; biofilms
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Interests: immunology; autoimmunity; diet; microbiome; functional foods; antimicrobials
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Interests: food microbiome; functional foods; nutrition; fermentation; antimicrobials
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues
This Special Issue will be devoted to all aspects of microbiome and its significance and functions in human’s health and disease, animal issues, and finally food and environmental research. Microbial ecosystem is of paramount importance and is mighty dependent on human activities, environmental factors, stress, phytochemicals and antibiotics. The interactions of microbes, the host and the environment create a resilient ecosystem with a plasticity to evolve and alters its composition and its functions. Lately, research has shed light in the significance of normal microflora for tackling potential infections and side effects of antibiotics. Both human and experimental studies regarding different ecosystems, and the affecting factors and various procedures will be elaborated.
Submissions of all articles (original research and reviews) with regards to different microbiomes, their functionality, prevention of diseases, targeted therapies, drugs, nutraceuticals and phytochemicals, epigenetics, antimicrobial properties and generally basic, preclinical and clinical studies covering this multilevel theme, are topics mostly welcome.
Prof. Dr. Eugenia Bezirtzoglou
Dr. Christina Tsigalou
Dr. Yiannis Kourkoutas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- microbiome
- health and disease
- microbial ecosystem
- infections
- antibiotics
- function
- epigenetics
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