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THE INTESTINAL BARRIER, THE MICROBIOTA, MICROBIOME

Abstract

The review examined modern condition of development directions physiology of digestion, like structure and function of the intestinal barrier, the microbiota of the digestive tract in its relations with the microorganism.

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A. T. Mar’Yanovich
Saint-Petersburg Northwest State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
Russian Federation


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Mar’Yanovich A.T. THE INTESTINAL BARRIER, THE MICROBIOTA, MICROBIOME. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2016;(2):64-69. (In Russ.)

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