Composition and Functional Potential of the Human Mammary Microbiota Prior to and following Breast Tumor Diagnosis
Microbiota studies have reported changes in the microbial composition of the breast upon cancer development. However, results are inconsistent and limited to the later phases of cancer development (after diagnosis). We analyzed and compared the resident bacterial taxa of histologically normal breast...
Main Authors: | Gabel, J. (Author), German, R. (Author), Hoskinson, C. (Author), Kump, A. (Author), Marino, N. (Author), Podicheti, R. (Author), Stiemsma, L.T (Author), Zheng, K. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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