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Microbial dysbiosis can affect organs that are in direct contact with the microbiome as well as organs located at distant locations in the body. The altered microbiota can lead to disruption of the mucosal barrier
Dysbiosis promotes or inhibits tumorigenesis by altering immune responses
The altered gut microbiota may compromise the efficacy of chemotherapy and […
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