Spatial organization of a model 15-member human gut microbiota established in gnotobiotic mice.

Volume: 114, Issue: 43, Pages: 201711596
Published: Oct 24, 2017
Abstract
Knowledge of the spatial organization of the gut microbiota is important for understanding the physical and molecular interactions among its members. These interactions are thought to influence microbial succession, community stability, syntrophic relationships, and resiliency in the face of perturbations. The complexity and dynamism of the gut microbiota pose considerable challenges for quantitative analysis of its spatial organization. Here,...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial organization of a model 15-member human gut microbiota established in gnotobiotic mice.
Published Date
Oct 24, 2017
Volume
114
Issue
43
Pages
201711596
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