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- who: Hardinsyah Hardinsyah from the The of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China have published the article: Can salivary microbiome become a biodetector for type-2 diabetes? Opinion for future implications and strategies, in the Journal: Microbiome has become a topic that is developing rapidly in the health sector for the past 2 decades (1). Previous research has found that the microbiome was associated with a variety of diseases, such as metabolic, gastrointestinal, and immunity disorders (2). The microbiome is a collection of genomes or genetic materials from all microorganisms, symbiotics, and pathogens that live in vertebrates . . .
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