Full Description
Host-Microbe Co-metabolism System in Health and Disease is an easy-to-follow reference of research progress in host-microbiome co-metabolism system (HMMS) and how this frontier could imply a better understanding of health, disease, and the discovery of novel drugs. The book summarizes recent studies that are progressing to complete a panorama of the host-microbiome co-metabolism system (HMMS) in health and disease. It discusses how sophisticated bioanalytical tools, tractable model organisms, and artificial intelligence could be integrated to answer key biological questions related to HMMS in the broader context of human health and drug discovery.
Contents
1. Introduction to HMMS
2. Metabolic machinery and pathways of the HMMS
3. Signaling Characteristics of the HMMS
4. Biological roles of the HMMS in health and disease
5. HMMS and drug efficacy and safety
6. HMMS and drug target discovery
7. Deciphering the targetome and signalome of HMMS signals
8. Future perspectives on HMMS in promoting human health and preventing disease