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- who: Jayanth Kumar Narayana and collaborators from the Technological University Emanuele, Milan, Italy have published the research work: Microbial Dysregulation of the Gut-Lung Axis in Bronchiectasis, in the Journal: Microbiome composition and diversity differed between clusters (Figure E6). Key microbes within the gut-lung axis discriminated individuals in cluster 1 (high gut-lung interaction) from cluster 2 (low gut-lung interaction) including a significantly increased lung Pseudomonas, gut Bacteroides and gut Saccharomyces in the u2018high gut-lung interaction` cluster (cluster 1) (Figure 3D). Detecting increased Pseudomonas in the bronchiectasis lung in relation to poor clinical outcome . . .
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