Inflammatory disease and the human microbiome.

Volume: 17, Issue: 95, Pages: 257 - 65
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
The human body is a superorganism in which thousands of microbial genomes continually interact with the human genome. A range of physical and neurological inflammatory diseases are now associated with shifts in microbiome composition. Seemingly disparate inflammatory conditions may arise from similar disruption of microbiome homeostasis. Intracellular pathogens long associated with inflammatory disease are able to slow the innate immune response...
Paper Details
Title
Inflammatory disease and the human microbiome.
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
95
Pages
257 - 65
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