Natural products as mediators of disease.


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Neha Garg, Tal Luzzatto-Knaan, A. Melnik, A. Caraballo-Rodríguez, D. Floros, D. Petráš, R. Gregor, P. Dorrestein, V. Phelan
Natural product reports (Print), 2017

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Garg, N., Luzzatto-Knaan, T., Melnik, A., Caraballo-Rodríguez, A., Floros, D., Petráš, D., … Phelan, V. (2017). Natural products as mediators of disease. Natural Product Reports (Print).


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Garg, Neha, Tal Luzzatto-Knaan, A. Melnik, A. Caraballo-Rodríguez, D. Floros, D. Petráš, R. Gregor, P. Dorrestein, and V. Phelan. “Natural Products as Mediators of Disease.” Natural product reports (Print) (2017).


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Garg, Neha, et al. “Natural Products as Mediators of Disease.” Natural Product Reports (Print), 2017.


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@article{neha2017a,
  title = {Natural products as mediators of disease.},
  year = {2017},
  journal = {Natural product reports (Print)},
  author = {Garg, Neha and Luzzatto-Knaan, Tal and Melnik, A. and Caraballo-Rodríguez, A. and Floros, D. and Petráš, D. and Gregor, R. and Dorrestein, P. and Phelan, V.}
}

Abstract

Covering: up to 2016Humans are walking microbial ecosystems, each harboring a complex microbiome with the genetic potential to produce a vast array of natural products. Recent sequencing data suggest that our microbial inhabitants are critical for maintaining overall health. Shifts in microbial communities have been correlated to a number of diseases including infections, inflammation, cancer, and neurological disorders. Some of these clinically and diagnostically relevant phenotypes are a result of the presence of small molecules, yet we know remarkably little about their contributions to the health of individuals. Here, we review microbe-derived natural products as mediators of human disease.