Future Modulation of Gut Microbiota: From Eubiotics to FMT, Engineered Bacteria, and Phage Therapy
The human gut is inhabited by a multitude of bacteria, yeasts, and viruses. A dynamic balance among these microorganisms is associated with the well-being of the human being, and a large body of evidence supports a role of dysbiosis in the pathogenesis of several diseases. Given the importance of th...
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Main Authors: | Carlo Airola (Author), Andrea Severino (Author), Serena Porcari (Author), William Fusco (Author), Benjamin H. Mullish (Author), Antonio Gasbarrini (Author), Giovanni Cammarota (Author), Francesca Romana Ponziani (Author), Gianluca Ianiro (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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