Human microbiome, infections, and rheumatic disease

Clinical Rheumatology
Ana Clara CaminerJose U Scher

Abstract

Microbes have coevolved with their human hosts for millions of years and are vital to their normal development and homoeostasis. It is now clear that there is direct and indirect cross talk between the microbiome and host immune responses. However, the exact mechanisms for this microbial influence in disease pathogenesis remain elusive and are now a major research focus.

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Feb 20, 2018·Clinical Rheumatology·A García-KutzbachI Iraheta
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