Study of some microbial communities with health impact on human /
Asmaa Ezzat Abdelaziz
Study of some microbial communities with health impact on human / دراسة بعض المجتمعات الميكروبية المؤثرة على صحة الانسان Asmaa Ezzat Abdelaziz ; Supervised Zeinat Kamel Mohamed , Mahmoud Elhefnawi - Cairo : Asmaa Ezzat Abdelaziz , 2013 - 175 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Botany- Microbiology
Metagenomics is a new science that made a revolution in microbiology for its ability to study the microbiota of a given environment without the need of culture. Human microbiota is the collection of microbes that inhabit different sites of the human body and recently its alterations was related to different human diseases especially cancers. Liver cancer incidence is continually increasing in Egypt with a high mortality rate. This study aimed to identify the abundant microbial communities that inhabit the liver of the hepatocellular carcinoma patient. The results showed that the liver of the hepatocellular carcinoma patient was inhabited by some definite microbial communities that may be associated with disease incidence or at least disease progression
Human microbiome Metagenomics Metatranscriptomics
Study of some microbial communities with health impact on human / دراسة بعض المجتمعات الميكروبية المؤثرة على صحة الانسان Asmaa Ezzat Abdelaziz ; Supervised Zeinat Kamel Mohamed , Mahmoud Elhefnawi - Cairo : Asmaa Ezzat Abdelaziz , 2013 - 175 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Botany- Microbiology
Metagenomics is a new science that made a revolution in microbiology for its ability to study the microbiota of a given environment without the need of culture. Human microbiota is the collection of microbes that inhabit different sites of the human body and recently its alterations was related to different human diseases especially cancers. Liver cancer incidence is continually increasing in Egypt with a high mortality rate. This study aimed to identify the abundant microbial communities that inhabit the liver of the hepatocellular carcinoma patient. The results showed that the liver of the hepatocellular carcinoma patient was inhabited by some definite microbial communities that may be associated with disease incidence or at least disease progression
Human microbiome Metagenomics Metatranscriptomics