The infant gut microbiome as a microbial organ influencing host well-being
Abstract Initial establishment of the human gut microbiota is generally believed to occur immediately following birth, involving key gut commensals such as bifidobacteria that are acquired from the mother. The subsequent development of this early gut microbiota is driven and modulated by specific di...
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Main Authors: | Francesca Turroni (Author), Christian Milani (Author), Sabrina Duranti (Author), Gabriele Andrea Lugli (Author), Sergio Bernasconi (Author), Abelardo Margolles (Author), Francesco Di Pierro (Author), Douwe van Sinderen (Author), Marco Ventura (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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