The Microbial Ecosystem Distinguishes Chronically Diseased Tissue from Adjacent Tissue in the Sigmoid Colon of Chronic, Recurrent Diverticulitis Patients
Abstract Diverticular disease is commonly associated with the older population in the United States. As individual’s age, diverticulae, or herniation of the mucosa through the colonic wall, develop. In 10–25% of individuals, the diverticulae become inflamed, resulting in diverticulitis. The gut ecos...
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Autores principales: | Kathleen M. Schieffer, Kate Sabey, Justin R. Wright, David R. Toole, Rebecca Drucker, Vasily Tokarev, Leonard R. Harris, Sue Deiling, Melanie A. Eshelman, John P. Hegarty, Gregory S. Yochum, Walter A. Koltun, Regina Lamendella, David B. Stewart |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e273bd9a791641cebe6167e50d07869e |
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