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Faecal microbial transfer and complex carbohydrates mediate protection against COPD.

Kurtis F BuddenShakti Dhar ShuklaKate L OrmerodAnnalicia VaughanShaan L GellatlyDavid L A WoodNancy LachnerSobia IdreesSaima Firdous RehmanAlen FaizVyoma K PatelChantal DonovanCharlotte A AlemaoSijie ShenNadia M L AmorimRajib MajumderKanth Swaroop VankaJazz MasonTatt Jhong HawBree J TilletMichael FrickerSimon KeelyNicole G HansbroGabrielle T BelzJay C HorvatThomas Myles AshhurstCaryn van VredenHelen Marie McGuireBarbara Fazekas de St GrothNicholas Jonathan Cole KingBen CrossettStuart J CordwellLorenzo BonaguroJoachim L SchultzeEmma E Hamilton-WilliamsElizabeth MannSamuel C ForsterLeopoldo N SegalSanjay H ChotirmallPeter F CollinsRayleen BowmanKwun M FongIan A YangPeter A B WarkPaul G DennisPhilip HugenholtzPhilip Michael Hansbro
Published in: Gut (2024)
The gut microbiome contributes to COPD pathogenesis and can be targeted therapeutically.
Keyphrases
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • lung function
  • microbial community
  • cancer therapy
  • cystic fibrosis
  • air pollution