Scholtens et al., 2012 - Google Patents
The early settlers: intestinal microbiology in early lifeScholtens et al., 2012
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- 2364001453711513807
- Author
- Scholtens P
- Oozeer R
- Martin R
- Amor K
- Knol J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Annual review of food science and technology
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The human intestinal microbiota forms an integral part of normal human physiology, and disturbances of the normal gut microbiology have been implicated in many health and disease issues. Because newborns are essentially sterile, their microbiota must establish …
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