Characterization of the Composition Variation of Healthy Human Gut Microbiome in Correlation with Antibiotic Usage and Yogurt Consumption
Antibiotic usage and yogurt consumption are the major interventions for gut microbiota, yet their shared characteristics and disparities in healthy human gut microbiome remain unclear. This study aimed to decipher the composition changes among healthy humans, comparing antibiotic usage and yogurt co...
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Main Authors: | Shaofei Yan (Author), Xiaofan Zhang (Author), Xiaofang Jia (Author), Jiguo Zhang (Author), Xiaomin Han (Author), Chang Su (Author), Jianyun Zhao (Author), Wanglong Gou (Author), Jin Xu (Author), Bing Zhang (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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