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Human Microbiota In Health And Disease From Pathogenesis To Therapy Bryan Tungland

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Human Microbiota In Health And Disease From Pathogenesis To Therapy Bryan Tungland
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.28 MB
Pages: 674
Author: Bryan Tungland
ISBN: 9780128146491, 0128146494
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Human Microbiota In Health And Disease From Pathogenesis To Therapy Bryan Tungland by Bryan Tungland 9780128146491, 0128146494 instant download after payment.

Human Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease: From Pathogenesis to Therapy is a comprehensive discussion on all the aspects associated with the early colonization of gut microbiota, its development and maintenance, and its symbiotic relationship with the host in promoting health. Chapters illustrate the complex mechanisms and metabolic signaling pathways related to how the gut microbiota maintain proper regulation of glucose, lipid and energy homeostasis and immune response, all while mediating inflammatory processes involved in the etiology of many chronic disease conditions. With today's common use of pharmaceutical medicine in treating symptoms and frequent overuse of antibiotics in chronic disease within mainstream medical practice, our understanding of the etiological mechanisms of dysbiosis-induced chronic disease and natural approaches to prevention and potential cures for these diseases is of vital importance to overall human health.

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