Gut and lung microbiome profiles in pregnant mice

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  • who: ufeffRosanaufeff ufeffWiscovitch-Russoufeff and colleagues from the University of Science and Technology (UTP), Poland have published the Article: Gut and lung microbiome profiles in pregnant mice, in the Journal: Microbiome research has recently focused on studying the influence of microbial populations from distal host sites in relation to host-microbe interactions and development of disease. To date the gut-brain axis remains the most studied interorgan interaction, however, recent studies are now focused into the role of the microbiota in the gut-lung axis (Enaud et_al, 2020). The lung and gut microbiota can modulate local host . . .

     

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