Macro photography of swirling amber and orange crystalline liquid with microscopic bubbles, symbolizing the caustic yet vibrant gastric environment

The Ecology and Adaptive Mechanisms of the Stomach Microbiome

The Gastric Gateway: The Ecology and Adaptive Mechanisms of the Stomach Microbiome For decades, the human stomach was viewed by the scientific community as a biological “dead zone.” It was widely believed that the extreme, caustic nature of gastric acid—approaching a pH of 1.5 to 3.5—rendered the environment sterile, serving only as a chemical vat […]

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