Microbe Interactions within the Skin Microbiome
The skin is the largest human organ and is responsible for many important functions, such as temperature regulation, water transport, and protection from external insults. It is colonized by several microorganisms that interact with each other and with the host, shaping the microbial structure and c...
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Main Authors: | Thaís Glatthardt (Author), Rayssa Durães Lima (Author), Raquel Monteiro de Mattos (Author), Rosana Barreto Rocha Ferreira (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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