Microbial Integration Architecture Theory (MIAT) is a conceptual host physiology framework that understands the host p as a microbial–ecological system rather than a mechanistic assembly of organs.

This community hosts a series of preprints that explore how microbial architecture underlies physiological function across multiple scales—cellular energy governance, enzymatic cycles, extracellular matrix signaling, immune calibration, developmental conditioning, and whole-system integration.

The work presented here reframes physiology as an emergent process sustained by microbial collaboration, ecological nutrition, and dynamic maintenance, offering an integrative perspective on health, regeneration, and chronic disease.

All materials are shared as open preprints to invite careful reading, critical engagement, and scholarly discussion.

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