Microbial shifts in the aging mouse gut
Yes === Background: The changes that occur in the microbiome of aging individuals are unclear, especially in light of the imperfect correlation of frailty with age. Studies in older human subjects have reported subtle effects, but these results may be confounded by other variables that often chang...
Main Authors: | Langille, M.G.I., Meehan, Conor J., Koenig, J.E., Dhanani, A.S., Rose, R.A., Howlett, S.E., Beiko, R.G. |
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Language: | en |
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2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17290 |
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