Reconstruction and Dynamics of the Human Intestinal Microbiome Observed In Situ

Volume: 15, Pages: 89 - 101
Published: Aug 1, 2022
Abstract
The human gut microbiome has primarily been studied through the use of fecal samples, a practice that has generated vital knowledge on the composition and functional capacities of gastrointestinal microbial communities. However, this reliance on fecal materials limits the investigation of microbial dynamics in other locations along the gastrointestinal tract (in situ), and the infrequent availability of fecal samples prevents analysis at finer...
Paper Details
Title
Reconstruction and Dynamics of the Human Intestinal Microbiome Observed In Situ
Published Date
Aug 1, 2022
Volume
15
Pages
89 - 101
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