Ambient long-term exposure to organophosphorus pesticides and the human gut microbiome: an observational study
Abstract Background Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) have been associated with various human health conditions. Animal experiments and in-vitro models suggested that OP may also affect the gut microbiota. We examined associations between ambient chronic exposure to OP and gut microbial changes in hu...
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Main Authors: | Keren Zhang (Author), Kimberly Paul (Author), Jonathan P. Jacobs (Author), Myles G. Cockburn (Author), Jeff M. Bronstein (Author), Irish del Rosario (Author), Beate Ritz (Author) |
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