Gut flora in health and disease

Volume: 361, Issue: 9356, Pages: 512 - 519
Published: Feb 1, 2003
Abstract
The human gut is the natural habitat for a large and dynamic bacterial community, but a substantial part of these bacterial populations are still to be described. However, the relevance and effect of resident bacteria on a host's physiology and pathology has been well documented. Major functions of the gut microflora include metabolic activities that result in salvage of energy and absorbable nutrients, important trophic effects on intestinal...
Paper Details
Title
Gut flora in health and disease
Published Date
Feb 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
361
Issue
9356
Pages
512 - 519
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