Gut Bacteria-Friend or Foe? Their Role in Health and in Common Chronic Gl Diseases
Mohammed Fahmy Soliman;
Abstract
SUMMARY
It is known for over three decades that the human body contains tenfold more microbial cells than human cells. These microorganisms colonise practically every surface of the human body that is exposed to the external environment, including the ski
It is known for over three decades that the human body contains tenfold more microbial cells than human cells. These microorganisms colonise practically every surface of the human body that is exposed to the external environment, including the ski
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Title | Gut Bacteria-Friend or Foe? Their Role in Health and in Common Chronic Gl Diseases | Other Titles | بكتريا الجهاز الهضمى – صديق أم عدو؟ دورها فى الصحة العامة وأمراض الجهاز الهضمى المزمنة | Authors | Mohammed Fahmy Soliman | Keywords | Gut Bacteria-Friend or Foe? Their Role in Health and in Common Chronic Gl Diseases | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | SUMMARY It is known for over three decades that the human body contains tenfold more microbial cells than human cells. These microorganisms colonise practically every surface of the human body that is exposed to the external environment, including the ski |
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