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The gut microbiome has been implicated in a range of diseases and there is a rapidly growing understanding of this ecosystem’s importance in inflammatory bowel disease. We are yet to identify a single microbe that causes either ulcerative colitis (UC) or pouchitis, however, reduced microbiome diversity is increasingly recognised in active UC.
Jean-Frédéric LeBlanc, Jonatha,
February 17, 2022
Intestinal Microbiota Influences Non-intestinal Related Autoimmune Diseases
The human body is colonized by millions of microorganisms named microbiota that interact with our tissues in a cooperative and non-pathogenic manner.
Maria C. Opazo,
March 12, 2020
Intestinal Microbiota Influences Non-intestinal Related Autoimmune Diseases
The human body is colonized by millions of microorganisms named microbiota that interact with our tissues in a cooperative and non-pathogenic manner.
Maria C. Opazo, Elizabeth M. Ort,
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