Antibiotics Can Cause Pervasive, Persistent Changes To Microbiota In Human Gut
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 20:49
in Biology & Nature
Using a novel technique developed at the Marine Biological Laboratory to identify different types of bacteria, scientists have completed the most precise survey to date of how microbial communities in the human gut respond to antibiotic treatment.
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