The human gut fungiome: Role in physiology and detoxification
<p>The intestinal microbiota is an ecosystem where bacteria, archaea, viruses, and protists, are entangled, but not alone. We take microbiota as the bacterial community because, in many historical papers, the probes to detect other organisms in the intestine were rarely used. But in addition,...
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Main Author: | Gilles-Eric Seralini (Author) |
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Journal of Food Science and Nutrition Therapy - Peertechz Publications,
2023-05-02.
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