Researchers from Institut Pasteur and Univ Paris Dideroté developed an artificial intelligence model that can quickly identify the best phage or combination of phages for a particular bacterial infection. https://lnkd.in/epfZfnJs
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Researchers from Institut Pasteur and Univ Paris Dideroté developed an artificial intelligence model that can quickly identify the best phage or combination of phages for a particular bacterial infection. https://lnkd.in/epfZfnJs
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Fascinating paper by Ishizaka referenced below that may help clarify one way in which our Quick Treat protocol of vitamins C&D and Kefir milk has proved therapeutically beneficial for 20 years in quickly resolving acute viral infections ( including COVID 19) within 6 hours, as well as our more recent observation on the improvement in Long COVID cases following an initial reductive step(i.e. a thorough per-oral purge either preceding a colonoscopy or as a primary step) followed by a restoration protocol of high dose probiotics. Up to Academia and brighter minds (and access to financial backing!) to define the underlying mechanisms that lead to our observed dramatic clinical improvements, but I suspect now it may ultimately be linked to the quick alteration of the intestinal environment our intervention induces then perhaps, in turn, affects the aerobic/anaerobic balance, phage selection in lytic and lysogenic switching, or perhaps through alteration of the intestinal mucus barrier (which PEG has been noted to disrupt). Or all of the above. But in whatever way this ultimately shakes out, our NuBalance protocols offer to researchers a practical approach now to quickly alter and re-stage the gut microbiota and further study the relationship between the intestinal DNA virome and gut microbiota and correction of dysbiosis.
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Interesting! Bacteriophageµbiome&Covid-19 Dysbiosis of gut microbiota in COVID-19 is associated with intestinal DNA phage dynamics of lysogenic and lytic infection https://lnkd.in/gZ6ZgTPn https://lnkd.in/gCPVu9Xv
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Interesting! Bacteriophageµbiome&Covid-19 Dysbiosis of gut microbiota in COVID-19 is associated with intestinal DNA phage dynamics of lysogenic and lytic infection https://lnkd.in/gZ6ZgTPn https://lnkd.in/gCPVu9Xv
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SARS-CoV-2 infection of endothelial cells, dependent on flow-induced ACE2 expression, drives hypercytokinemia in a vascularized microphysiological system Frontiers https://lnkd.in/geDjMDaj
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Metabolic profiling of Candida clinical isolates of different species and infection sources
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1wSuper excited to see where this goes next. Can't wait to try something similar with my E. faecium.