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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Helps Map Intestinal Bacteria


Artificial Intelligence (AI) Helps Map Intestinal Bacteria
by Colleen Fleiss on 
January 16, 2021 at 11:31 PM
A new artificial intelligence (AI) technique helps researchers unravel some of the human intestinal bacteria s mysteries, said University of Copenhagen researchers.
Both past and present-day scientists have suspected the intestines of playing a role in various diseases. Present-day studies focus on the intestinal flora s role in physical diseases such as diabetes and overweight, while others seek to establish a connection between the intestinal flora and e.g. autism, schizophrenia and depression.
But even modern-day scientists have difficulties studying the around 500-1000 different species among the approx. 100 billion active bacteria in our intestines. ....

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Artificial Intelligence to map human Intestinal Bacteria


Artificial Intelligence to map human Intestinal Bacteria
ANI |
Updated: Jan 15, 2021 20:40 IST
Copenhagen [Denmark], January 15 (ANI): The faculty of health and medical sciences from the University of Copenhagen have developed a ground-breaking technique that can assist to disentangle the secrets of the human intestinal microbes.
The intestines and their bacteria are sometimes called our second brain , but studying these bacteria in their natural environment is difficult. Now researchers have developed a method that uses artificial intelligence to map intestinal bacteria using feces. The researchers thus hope to gain more knowledge of the role played by these bacteria in various diseases.
Both past and present-day scientists have suspected the intestines of playing a role in various diseases. Present-day studies focus on the intestinal flora s role in physical diseases such as diabetes and overweight, while others seek to ....

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