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- who: Timur Liwinski from the Department of Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany have published the research: The intestinal and biliary microbiome in autoimmune liver diseaseu2014current evidence and concepts, in the Journal: Microbiomeu2011immunity crosstalk in health and disease Virtually, all human body surfaces are colonized by complex communities of microorganisms (microbiome); these microbes are predominantly of bacterial origin, and the most densely populated human habitat is the intestine. Rapid developments in culture-independent molecular microecology methods have facilitated a rapidly growing body of
- what: The authors propose the importance of the microbiome-gut . . .
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