Gut Microbes explores the dynamic world of microorganisms residing in the digestive tracts of various organisms, emphasizing the profound impact of the gut microbiome. This journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including the composition, function, and interactions within these microbial communities and their hosts.
Key areas covered include microbial ecology, host-microbe interactions, the role of gut microbes in health and disease, and the impact of diet and other environmental factors on the microbiome. It also delves into the development and manipulation of the gut microbiota for therapeutic purposes. Indexed in major databases like PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, this journal offers comprehensive insights for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals interested in the latest advances in gut microbiome research.
Gut Microbes aims to foster innovative research and facilitate the translation of microbiome findings into novel strategies for improving human and animal health. By submitting your work, you contribute to a growing body of knowledge shaping the future of microbiome-based therapies and diagnostics.