Intestinal fungi are causally implicated in microbiome assembly and immune development in mice
The immunomodulatory role of commensal gut fungi and interactions with bacteria remain unclear. Here, using germ-free mice colonized with defined species of bacteria and fungi, the authors find that fungal colonization induces changes in bacterial microbiome ecology while having an independent effec...
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Autores principales: | Erik van Tilburg Bernardes, Veronika Kuchařová Pettersen, Mackenzie W. Gutierrez, Isabelle Laforest-Lapointe, Nicholas G. Jendzjowsky, Jean-Baptiste Cavin, Fernando A. Vicentini, Catherine M. Keenan, Hena R. Ramay, Jumana Samara, Wallace K. MacNaughton, Richard J. A. Wilson, Margaret M. Kelly, Kathy D. McCoy, Keith A. Sharkey, Marie-Claire Arrieta |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7e7a71db7d15468095e5d2a5ace43434 |
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