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Part 1: Biomedical and Nutritional Benefits of Probiotics for Human Health.- Chapter 1: Novel Insights into the Human Microbiome and its Functions.- Chapter 2: The Human Gut Microbiome as Source of Therapeutics.- Chapter 3: Probiotics in Pediatric and Neonate Health Care.- Chapter 4: Probiotics in Allergy Prevention.- Chapter 5: Probiotics in Oral Health Halitosis, Dental Caries and Periodontitis.- Chapter 6: Probiotics for Skin Health.- Chapter 7: Probiotics in Reproductive Health.- Chapter 8: Probiotics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.- Chapter 9: Probiotic Therapies for Skeleton and Bone Health.- Chapter 10: Probiotics to Prevent Life-style and Metabolic Diseases.- Chapter 11: Probiotic Interventions in Cancer Prevention.- Chapter 12: Probiotics as Anti-aging Interventions.- Chapter 13: Non-conventional Therapies Against Drug-resistance.- Chapter 14: Probiotics Against Pulmonary Diseases.- Chapter 15: Gut-liver Axis Probiotic Interventions.- Chapter 16: Gut-brain Axis Probiotics as Psychobiotics.- Chapter 17:  Anti-Parasitic Properties of Probiotics.- Chapter 18: Mobilizing Microbiota and Their Metabolites as Therapeutics.- Chapter 19: Probiotics and Synbiotics in Perioperative Treatments.- Chapter 20: Human Microbiome, Virome and Microbial Therapies Against COVID-19.- Part 2: Post-Genomic Technologies in Probiotics Sciences and Genome Engineering.- Chapter 21: Engineering Microbes for Health and Therapeutic Applications.- Chapter 22: Synthetic Biology Toolbox Developing Microbial Therapeutics.- Chapter 23: Synthetic Microbes to Modulate the Gut Ecosystem.- Chapter 24: Genetic Engineering and Genome-editing of Probiotic Microbes.- Chapter 25: Designer Probiotics and Postbiotics.- Chapter 26: Probiotics as Next Generation Mucosal Vaccine Vectors.- Chapter 27: Bacteriocins and Antimicrobial Peptides of Probiotics.- Chpater 28: Probiotics and Their Immunomodulatory Properties.- Chapter 29: Omics Technologies in Drug Discovery and Therapeutics.- Chapter 30: Proteomic Unraveling of Probiotics.- Chapter 31: Prediction of Gut Microbe-Host Interaction.- Chapter 32: Nutrigenomics, Metabolomics and Lipidomics in Probiotic Sciences.- Part 3: Biosafety Aspects and Future Prospects of Biotherapeutics.- Chapter 33: Evaluation of Probiotics and Safety Considerations.- Chapter 34: Guidelines for Use of Probiotics.- Chapter 35: Health Claims and Probiotic Recommendations.- Chapter 36: Fecal Microbiota Transplantation.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 11/12/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031654589, 978-3031654589
      ISBN10: 3031654587

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      Part 1: Biomedical and Nutritional Benefits of Probiotics for Human Health.- Chapter 1: Novel Insights into the Human Microbiome and its Functions.- Chapter 2: The Human Gut Microbiome as Source of Therapeutics.- Chapter 3: Probiotics in Pediatric and Neonate Health Care.- Chapter 4: Probiotics in Allergy Prevention.- Chapter 5: Probiotics in Oral Health Halitosis, Dental Caries and Periodontitis.- Chapter 6: Probiotics for Skin Health.- Chapter 7: Probiotics in Reproductive Health.- Chapter 8: Probiotics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.- Chapter 9: Probiotic Therapies for Skeleton and Bone Health.- Chapter 10: Probiotics to Prevent Life-style and Metabolic Diseases.- Chapter 11: Probiotic Interventions in Cancer Prevention.- Chapter 12: Probiotics as Anti-aging Interventions.- Chapter 13: Non-conventional Therapies Against Drug-resistance.- Chapter 14: Probiotics Against Pulmonary Diseases.- Chapter 15: Gut-liver Axis Probiotic Interventions.- Chapter 16: Gut-brain Axis Probiotics as Psychobiotics.- Chapter 17:  Anti-Parasitic Properties of Probiotics.- Chapter 18: Mobilizing Microbiota and Their Metabolites as Therapeutics.- Chapter 19: Probiotics and Synbiotics in Perioperative Treatments.- Chapter 20: Human Microbiome, Virome and Microbial Therapies Against COVID-19.- Part 2: Post-Genomic Technologies in Probiotics Sciences and Genome Engineering.- Chapter 21: Engineering Microbes for Health and Therapeutic Applications.- Chapter 22: Synthetic Biology Toolbox Developing Microbial Therapeutics.- Chapter 23: Synthetic Microbes to Modulate the Gut Ecosystem.- Chapter 24: Genetic Engineering and Genome-editing of Probiotic Microbes.- Chapter 25: Designer Probiotics and Postbiotics.- Chapter 26: Probiotics as Next Generation Mucosal Vaccine Vectors.- Chapter 27: Bacteriocins and Antimicrobial Peptides of Probiotics.- Chpater 28: Probiotics and Their Immunomodulatory Properties.- Chapter 29: Omics Technologies in Drug Discovery and Therapeutics.- Chapter 30: Proteomic Unraveling of Probiotics.- Chapter 31: Prediction of Gut Microbe-Host Interaction.- Chapter 32: Nutrigenomics, Metabolomics and Lipidomics in Probiotic Sciences.- Part 3: Biosafety Aspects and Future Prospects of Biotherapeutics.- Chapter 33: Evaluation of Probiotics and Safety Considerations.- Chapter 34: Guidelines for Use of Probiotics.- Chapter 35: Health Claims and Probiotic Recommendations.- Chapter 36: Fecal Microbiota Transplantation.

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