Is the Oral Microbiome Important in HIV-Associated Inflammation?
ABSTRACT Alterations in the gut microbiome during HIV infection have been implicated in chronic inflammation, but the role of the oral microbiome in this process is less clear. The article by M. K. Annavajhala, S. D. Khan, S. B. Sullivan, J. Shah, et al. (mSphere 5:e00798-19, 2020, https://doi.org/1...
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Auteur principal: | Jennifer A. Fulcher |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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