Alterations of oral microbiota distinguish children with autism spectrum disorders from healthy controls
Abstract Altered gut microbiota is associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), a group of complex, fast growing but difficult-to-diagnose neurodevelopmental disorders worldwide. However, the role of the oral microbiota in ASD remains unexplored. Via high-throughput sequencing of 111 oral sample...
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Main Authors: | Yanan Qiao, Mingtao Wu, Yanhuizhi Feng, Zhichong Zhou, Lei Chen, Fengshan Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f48079b2f8b14afaa73b3bf478c255c3 |
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