The pharyngeal microbiome has an essential role in the airway linings to protect against infection of air-transmitted pathogens, in addition to the host immunity, especially against the newly emerging infectious agents.
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Jun 18, 2014 · The human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory tracts, may have an active role in the prevention of ...
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The human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory tracts, may have an active role in the prevention of respiratory ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the pharyngeal microbiome comprises an abundance of bacterial species that interacts with the local epithelial and immune ...
Human Pharyngeal Microbiome May Play A Protective Role in ...
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The human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory tracts, may have an active role in the prevention of respiratory ...
Jul 24, 2023 · We found that respiratory viral infections are linked with viral type-specific disruption of the upper respiratory microbiota.
Abstract The human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respi- ratory tracts, may have an active role in the prevention of ...
Mar 20, 2017 · The microbiota of the respiratory tract probably acts as a gatekeeper that provides resistance to colonization by respiratory pathogens.