The ecology of the unseenWilmes, Paul ![]() in Archives des Sciences Naturelles, Physiques et Mathématiques (2022), XLVIII On the global scale, humankind is having a profound impact on the ecology of assemblages of organisms which we can see with the naked eye. At the same time, we are also starting to learn about the impact ... [more ▼] On the global scale, humankind is having a profound impact on the ecology of assemblages of organisms which we can see with the naked eye. At the same time, we are also starting to learn about the impact of our collective, modern lifestyles on the ecology of the unseen, for example the microbes in our gut which are being affected by the overuse of antibiotics and unhealthy diets. However, we do not fully understand which functions the microorganisms fulfill as our knowledge so far is rather limited. In our own research, we see for example that 50-90 % of the molecules produced by microbes are completely unknown to Science but likely play important roles in key physiological processes. This means that we as humans are presently affecting key microbial processes in our bodies without fully understanding the possible repercussions. In addition, many of these molecules likely have bioactive properties and, thereby, represent an untapped resource for the development of new drugs. Therefore, it is important that we start charting out this great molecular expanse to ensure its stewardship for generations to come. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 208 (5 UL) Scanning Brillouin Microscopy: Acoustic Microscopy at Gigahertz FrequenciesPhilipp, Martine ; Müller, Ulrich ; Sanctuary, Roland et alin Archives des Sciences Naturelles, Physiques et Mathématiques (2012), NS 46(Special volume (invited Review Article)), Detailed reference viewed: 492 (4 UL) |
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