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The Human Microbiota and Microbiome
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TY - GEN - Marco Ventura, Turroni, F Strati, D van Sinderen - 2014 June - The Human Microbiota and Microbiome - The Human Microbiota and Microbiome - CABI - UK - Published - 1 - Thousands of different microbial species colonize the human body, and are essential for our survival. This book presents a review of the current understanding of human microbiomes, the functions that they bring to the host, how we can model them, their role in health and disease and the methods used to explore them. Current research into areas such as the long-term effect of antibiotics makes this a subject of considerable interest. This title is essential reading for researchers and students of microbiology. DA - 2014 June/NaN ER -
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@misc{V279397722, = {Marco Ventura, Turroni and F Strati, D van Sinderen }, = {2014 June}, = {The Human Microbiota and Microbiome}, = {The Human Microbiota and Microbiome}, = {{CABI}}, = {UK}, = {Published}, = {1}, = {{Thousands of different microbial species colonize the human body, and are essential for our survival. This book presents a review of the current understanding of human microbiomes, the functions that they bring to the host, how we can model them, their role in health and disease and the methods used to explore them. Current research into areas such as the long-term effect of antibiotics makes this a subject of considerable interest. This title is essential reading for researchers and students of microbiology.}}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Marco Ventura, Turroni, F Strati, D van Sinderen | ||
YEAR | 2014 June | ||
JOURNAL | The Human Microbiota and Microbiome | ||
TITLE | The Human Microbiota and Microbiome | ||
PUBLISHER | CABI | ||
PUBLISHER_LOCATION | UK | ||
STATUS | Published | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 1 | ||
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ABSTRACT | Thousands of different microbial species colonize the human body, and are essential for our survival. This book presents a review of the current understanding of human microbiomes, the functions that they bring to the host, how we can model them, their role in health and disease and the methods used to explore them. Current research into areas such as the long-term effect of antibiotics makes this a subject of considerable interest. This title is essential reading for researchers and students of microbiology. | ||
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