Host-Microbiome Interactions
in Host Health Modulation
Host-Microbiome Interactions
in Host Health Modulation
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Selected Publications
Long-term life history predicts current elderly gut microbiome
Si, J.*, Vázquez-Castellanos, J.F.*, Gregory, A.C., Decommer, L., Rymenans, L., Proost, S., Centelles Lodeiro, J., Weger, M., Notdurfter, M., Leitner, C., Santer, P., Rungger, G., Willeit, J., Willeit, P., Pechlaner, R., Grabherr, F., Kiechl, S., Tilg, H., and Raes, J. (2022) Nature Aging. * Contributed equally
Bacteroides vulgatus SNUG 40005 restores Akkermansia depletion by metabolite modulation
You, H.J.*, Si, J.*, Kim, J.*, Yoon, S.*, Cha, K.H., Yoon, H.S., Lee, G., Yu, J., Choi, J.S., Jung, M., Kim, D.J., Lee, Y., Kim, M., Vázquez-Castellanos, J.F., Sung, J., Park, J.M., and Ko, G. (2022). Gastroenterology. * Contributed equally
Revisiting the role of Akkermansia muciniphila as a therapeutic bacterium
Si, J.*, Kang, H.N.*, You, H.J., and Ko, G. (2022). Gut Microbes. * Contributed equally
Prevotella as a hub for vaginal microbiota under the influence of host genetics and their association with obesity
Si, J., You, H.J., Yu, J., Sung, J., and Ko, G. (2017). Cell Host & Microbe.