Host-Microbiota Interactions Shape Local and Systemic Inflammatory Diseases

Volume: 198, Issue: 2, Pages: 564 - 571
Published: Jan 15, 2017
Abstract
Recent advances in understanding how the mammalian immune system and intestinal microbiota functionally interact have yielded novel insights for human health and disease. Modern technologies to quantitatively measure specific members and functional characteristics of the microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract, along with fundamental and emerging concepts in the field of immunology, have revealed numerous ways in which host-microbiota...
Paper Details
Title
Host-Microbiota Interactions Shape Local and Systemic Inflammatory Diseases
Published Date
Jan 15, 2017
Volume
198
Issue
2
Pages
564 - 571
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