Impact of gut microbiota on immune reactions relevant to lung pathologies
Bacterial microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract is known to prevent the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms and regulate intestinal permeability, digestion, metabolism, and immune response. It affects function, homeostasis, and disease outcomes in the gastrointestinal tract and extra-intestinal...
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Main Authors: | Popović Dušanka (Author), Malešević Anastasija (Author), Tucović Dina (Author), Kulaš Jelena (Author), Popov-Aleksandrov Aleksandra (Author), Mirkov Ivana (Author) |
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Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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