We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily living. In the most recent issue of Cell, Muller and colleagues demonstrate that microbiota commensals also influence colon peristalsis via a direct effect of muscolaris externae macrophages (Muller etal., 2014). We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily living. Muller and colleagues demonstrate that microbiota commensals also influence colon peristalsis via a direct effect of muscolaris externae macrophages (Muller etal., 2014).
Macrophages have a grip on the gut / M. Locati. - In: IMMUNITY. - ISSN 1074-7613. - 41:1(2014), pp. 11-13.
Macrophages have a grip on the gut
M. LocatiPrimo
2014
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We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily living. In the most recent issue of Cell, Muller and colleagues demonstrate that microbiota commensals also influence colon peristalsis via a direct effect of muscolaris externae macrophages (Muller etal., 2014). We host a world inside, and every day, new evidence reveals how relevant our microbiota is for daily living. Muller and colleagues demonstrate that microbiota commensals also influence colon peristalsis via a direct effect of muscolaris externae macrophages (Muller etal., 2014).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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