Perinatal factors and type 1 diabetes-associated dysbiosis in Mexican infants
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is currently an autoimmune disease occurring more frequently and early in life. T1D development requires genetic predisposition and environmental factors, which influence the gut microbiota in early infancy and could increase the risk for T1D-associated autoimmunity...
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Main Authors: | María Esther Mejía-León (Author), Ana María Calderón de la Barca (Author) |
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