Microbiome dysbiosis in lung cancer: from composition to therapy
Abstract The correlations between microbiota dysbiosis and cancer have gained extensive attention and been widely explored. As a leading cancer diagnosis worldwide, lung cancer poses a great threat to human health. The healthy human lungs are consistently exposed to external environment and harbor a...
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Main Authors: | Ning-Ning Liu, Qiang Ma, Yang Ge, Cheng-Xiang Yi, Lu-Qi Wei, Jing-Cong Tan, Qiao Chu, Jing-Quan Li, Peng Zhang, Hui Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e4f4d1a8db154fe3bbc82672755c4f4c |
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