The role of gut microbiota in programming the immune phenotype

Volume: 4, Issue: 3, Pages: 203 - 214
Published: Jan 8, 2013
Abstract
The human fetus lives in a germ-free intrauterine environment and enters the outside world containing microorganisms from several sources, resulting in gut colonization. Full-term, vaginally born infants are completely colonized with a diverse array of bacterial families in clusters (Phyla) and species (>1000) by the first year of life. Colonizing bacteria communicating with the gut epithelium and underlying lymphoid tissues...
Paper Details
Title
The role of gut microbiota in programming the immune phenotype
Published Date
Jan 8, 2013
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
203 - 214
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