Afolayan et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Impact of a nomadic pastoral lifestyle on the gut microbiome in the Fulani living in NigeriaAfolayan et al., 2019
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- Afolayan A
- Ayeni F
- Moissl-Eichinger C
- Gorkiewicz G
- Halwachs B
- Högenauer C
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- Frontiers in microbiology
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The co-evolution of the gut microbiota with its human host has revolutionized our current scientific viewpoint about the contribution of diet and lifestyle on human health. Most studies so far have focused on populations living in the United States and Europe or compared …
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