Mucosal Landscape of the Gut: Development and Application of 3D Imaging Tools for Interrogation of Host-Microbe Mucosal Interface in Mice and Humans
<p>Mammalian gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by trillions of microbes that, in number, amount to the total number of cells in the human body. These microbes, collectively known as microbiota, are found on the skin and in body cavities, and come in close contact with the host on mucosal sur...
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