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The role of the immune system in governing host-microbe interactions in the intestine

The role of the immune system in governing host-microbe interactions in the intestine

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The role of the immune system in governing host-microbe interactions in the intestine

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The role of the immune system in governing host-microbe interactions in the intestine

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New York: Nature Publishing Group US

Journal title

Nature immunology, 2013-07, Vol.14 (7), p.660-667

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English

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New York: Nature Publishing Group US

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Contents

The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which have co-evolved with the host immune system for millions of years. Many of these microorganisms perform functions critical for host physiology, but the host must remain vigilant to control the microbial community so that the symbiotic nature of the rela...

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The role of the immune system in governing host-microbe interactions in the intestine

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1443369278

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1443369278

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ISSN

1529-2908

E-ISSN

1529-2916

DOI

10.1038/ni.2611

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