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Editorial
. 2019 Jul 29;20(15):3708.
doi: 10.3390/ijms20153708.

Editorial of Special Issue "The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases"

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Editorial of Special Issue "The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases"

Amedeo Amedei et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

Increasing data suggests and supports the idea that the gut microbiota (GM) modulates different host pathways, playing a crucial role in human physiology and consequently impacting in the development of some pathologic conditions [...].

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