The human gut is an ecosystem consisting of a great number of commensal bacteria living in symbiosis with the host. Several data confirm that gut microbiota is engaged in a dynamic interaction with the intestinal innate and adaptive immune system, affecting different aspects of its development and function.
Purchiaroni, F., Tortora, A., Gabrielli, M., Bertucci, F., Gigante, G., Ianiro, G., Ojetti, V., Scarpellini, E., Gasbarrini, A., The role of intestinal microbiota and the immune system, <<EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES>>, 2013; 17 (3): 323-333 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/60604]
The role of intestinal microbiota and the immune system
Purchiaroni, Flaminia;Tortora, Annalisa;Gabrielli, Maurizio;Bertucci, Flavio;Gigante, Giovanni;Ianiro, Gianluca;Ojetti, Veronica;Scarpellini, Emidio;Gasbarrini, Antonio
2013
Abstract
The human gut is an ecosystem consisting of a great number of commensal bacteria living in symbiosis with the host. Several data confirm that gut microbiota is engaged in a dynamic interaction with the intestinal innate and adaptive immune system, affecting different aspects of its development and function.File in questo prodotto:
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