About this Research Topic
Researchers are accelerating the research on immunity enhancement. Including comprehensive and balanced nutrition, proper work and rest, regular exercise, cultivating interest, diet conditioning, and so on. Because the interaction between microbes and the immune system is a complex process, microbes can influence the function of the immune system in a variety of ways. However, with the continuous variation of microbes colonizing the human body, there is still a lack of adequate understanding of microbial detection and how microorganisms regulate emotions, biological clocks, disease onset, and related molecular mechanisms. Because of this, there are many more possibilities to look forward to in immune and disease research. The multidisciplinary collaborations have produced innovative strategies to treat a range of diseases. The research topic goal is to collect and disseminate the latest works and advancements in immunity and disease. It generally includes the identification and detection of immune-related microorganisms, research on substances related to enhancing immunity, and so forth.
More and more scientists have spearheaded great efforts at the forefront of immunity and disease. All types of manuscripts will be considered, Original Research articles, Reviews, and Mini-Reviews. The following topics can be included but not limited to:
• Identification of microorganisms that regulate relevant immune diseases and elucidation of relevant molecular mechanisms.
•Development of detection techniques based on microorganisms that affect human immunity.
• Research into how microbes affect immunity to induce disease and exploration of new biomarkers.
• Exploration of immune-enhancing substances, such as extracts from foods or natural medicines, reduces the occurrence of disease
Keywords: Microorganism, Immunity and disease, Molecular mechanism, Extractive
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