Microbiome impact on amyloidogenesis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Amyloidogenesis et al. from the Autu00f2noma Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallu00e8s, Spain Stockholm University, Sweden have published the research work: Microbiome Impact on Amyloidogenesis, in the Journal: Microbiome and Amyloidogenesis

SUMMARY

    In 2009 the composition of the human microbiome (~1013 microbial cells) was published. The largest microbial community resides in the gut, where microbial cells outnumber human cells by about 10:1 and their genes by about 100:1(NIH Human Microbiome Project-HMRGD, 2022; Qin et_al, 2010). According to these estimations, the microbiota has been designated as the largest "diffuse organ system . . .

     

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