Expanding germ-organ theory: Understanding non-communicable diseases through enterobacterial translocation
Diverse microbial communities colonize different habitats of the human body, including gut, oral cavity, nasal cavity and tissues. These microbial communities are known as human microbiome, plays a vital role in maintaining the health. However, changes in the composition and functions of human micro...
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Main Authors: | Seenivasan Boopathi (Author), P. Snega Priya (Author), B. Haridevamuthu (Author), S.P. Ramya Ranjan Nayak (Author), Munisamy Chandrasekar (Author), Jesu Arockiaraj (Author), Ai-Qun Jia (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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