Analysis of 1135 gut metagenomes identifies sex-specific resistome profiles

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 358 - 366
Published: Oct 29, 2018
Abstract
Several gastrointestinal diseases show a sex imbalance, although the underlying (patho)physiological mechanisms behind this are not well understood. The gut microbiome may be involved in this process, forming a complex interaction with host immune system, sex hormones, medication and other environmental factors. Here we performed sex-specific analyses of fecal microbiota composition in 1135 individuals from a population-based cohort. The overall...
Paper Details
Title
Analysis of 1135 gut metagenomes identifies sex-specific resistome profiles
Published Date
Oct 29, 2018
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
358 - 366
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