Biogeographical Landscape of the Human Face Skin Microbiome Viewed in High Definition

The bacterial community that colonizes the human face imparts physiochemical and physiological effects on the facial skin. These skin-microbe interactions impact dermatological, cosmetic and skincare applications due to the centrality of the human face in daily interactions. However, fine-scale char...

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Main Authors: Michael Brandwein (Author), Garold Fuks (Author), Avigail Israel (Author), Emmilia Hodak (Author), Fareed Sabbah (Author), Doron Steinberg (Author), Zvi Bentwich (Author), Noam Shental (Author), Shiri Meshner (Author)
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Published: Medical Journals Sweden, 2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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