Cover art proposal for Cell Host & Microbe, March 2015.
The graphic illustrates a map of the rhesus macaque and it’s intestines with latitude lines to correlate to the microbiota of certain regions. The gut microbiome is widely studied using fecal samples and Yasuda’s paper on “Biogeography of the Intestinal Mucosal and Lumenal Microbiome in the Rhesus Macaque”, published in Cell Host & Microbe on March 11, 2015, analyzes different sample sites within the intestines and how the bacterial communities can be distinctly different or similar.
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Cover proposal for Cell October 2017 The image in form of a mandala is a representation of diverse tissue and organs that are involved in immune response to vaccination forming […]