Recent advances in culture-based gut microbiome research
Gut microbes affect the physiology of their hosts. Studying their diversity and functions is thus of utmost importance as it will open new avenues towards the discovery of new biomolecules and the treatment of diseases. Gut microbiome research is currently boosted by the unification of metagenomics,...
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Main Authors: | Thomas C.A. Hitch (Author), Afrizal Afrizal (Author), Thomas Riedel (Author), Antonios Kioukis (Author), Dirk Haller (Author), Ilias Lagkouvardos (Author), Jörg Overmann (Author), Thomas Clavel (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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