Microbial Dysbiosis Tunes the Immune Response Towards Allergic Disease Outcomes
<p>The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic disease observed over the past 50 years. Subsequent epidemiological studies have described the protective effects that in utero and early life exposures to an environment high in microbial diver...
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| Main Author: | Tracy Augustine (14149932) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Manoj Kumar (205700) (author), Souhaila Al Khodor (89983) (author), Nicholas van Panhuys (14158830) (author) |
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2022
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