Gut microbiota associations with common diseases and prescription medications in a population-based cohort
The human gut microbiome has been associated with many health factors, but variability between studies limits exploration of these effects. Here, Jackson et al. analyse gut microbiota associations for 38 common diseases and 51 medications within >2700 members of the TwinsUK cohort.
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Main Authors: | Matthew A. Jackson, Serena Verdi, Maria-Emanuela Maxan, Cheol Min Shin, Jonas Zierer, Ruth C. E. Bowyer, Tiphaine Martin, Frances M. K. Williams, Cristina Menni, Jordana T. Bell, Tim D. Spector, Claire J. Steves |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d4eeca0813a74f6d87a60ada7791825c |
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