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Intestinal flora and diseases
Based on the gut-brain axis, accurately regulate bacterial communities and prevent metabolism, infection, and addiction.
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Research results
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Intestinal flora
Cell physiology
Virus biochemistry
Intestine-brain axis
Applicable industry
Health and social work
Applications
Biomedicine
Key innovations
The innovation lies in initially confirming the key pathogenic role of intestinal flora types, abundance and metabolites in pathogenic infections, alcohol addiction and other diseases.
Potential economic benefits
This technology product can be used for precise prevention and intervention of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, tumors, infections, and alcohol addiction, reducing medical costs, improving health levels, and creating a new biomedical market.
Potential climate benefits
If diseases such as obesity and diabetes can be effectively prevented or treated by adjusting intestinal flora, it can significantly reduce the consumption of medical resources and reduce carbon emissions from drug production and transportation. At the same time, improving human health may promote more sustainable diets and lifestyles, thereby indirectly reducing the overall social carbon footprint.
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Liu Jing
Liu Jing
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Solution details
The "gut-brain axis" theory of intestinal flora causing disease has been increasingly confirmed in diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and tumors. Our research has initially confirmed that the type and abundance of intestinal flora will change significantly during the process of pathogenic microbial infection, alcohol addiction, etc., and the bacteria themselves and metabolites may play a key role in the development of diseases (Figure 4-5).

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