Early-Life Host-Microbiome Interphase: The Key Frontier for Immune Development
Human existence can be viewed as an "animal in a microbial world." A healthy interaction of the human host with the microbes in and around us heavily relies on a well-functioning immune system. As development of both the microbiota and the host immune system undergo rapid changes in early...
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Main Authors: | Nelly Amenyogbe (Author), Tobias R. Kollmann (Author), Rym Ben-Othman (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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