Viktoria Weinberger
Viktoria Weinberger
@theviktoriaeffect.bsky.social
Reposted by Viktoria Weinberger
A newly identified methane-producing archaeal species and a unique variant have been isolated from the human gut, highlighting the complexity and potential health relevance of the gut archaeome. doi.org/g9fxvx
Microbiologists discover new species of methane-producing archaea in the human gut
An international team of microbiologists from the Medical University of Graz, the DSMZ—German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures (Braunschweig, Germany)—and the University of Illinois (U.S.) has identified and described a previously unknown species of methane-producing archaea in the human gut: Methanobrevibacter intestini sp.
phys.org
April 18, 2025 at 2:47 AM
Reposted by Viktoria Weinberger
Mikrobiolog*innen unseres Forschungsfelds Mikrobiom & Infektion, dem Leibniz Institute DSMZ @leibniz-dsmz.bsky.social und der University of Illinois haben eine bisher unbekannte methanbildende Archaeenspezies aus dem menschlichen Darm identifiziert ➡ https://bit.ly/4ion4Ul @chmoei.bsky.social
April 17, 2025 at 7:31 AM
Reposted by Viktoria Weinberger
Check out our press release from the Medical University of Graz. @chmoei.bsky.social and their team has discovered a novel species of archaea in the human gut, furthering our understanding of archaea in the human gut microbiome
microb.io
April 17, 2025 at 1:05 PM