Ethnicity influences the gut microbiota of individuals sharing a geographical location: a cross-sectional study from a middle-income country
Abstract No studies have investigated the influence of ethnicity in a multi-ethnic middle-income country with a long-standing history of co-habitation. Stool samples from 214 Malaysian community members (46 Malay, 65 Chinese, 49 Indian, and 54 Jakun) were collected. The gut microbiota of the partici...
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Autores principales: | Jacky Dwiyanto, M. H. Hussain, D. Reidpath, K. S. Ong, A. Qasim, S. W. H. Lee, S. M. Lee, S. C. Foo, C. W. Chong, Sadequr Rahman |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b90c60805ec64281a49e14233dafbd24 |
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