Intestinal Host-Microbe Interactions under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
The intestinal mucosa is unique in that it can be tolerant to the resident, symbiotic microbiota but remaining, at the same time, responsive to and able to fight pathogens. The close interaction between host-symbiotic microbiota at the mucosal level poses important challenges since microbial breache...
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Main Authors: | Rodrigo Bibiloni (Author), Eduardo J. Schiffrin (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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