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Human milk-based synbiotic safely modulates damaged adult gut microbiomes; new research published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe

08.31.23 | Capwell Communications

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Cell Host & Microbe

10.1016/j.chom.2023.08.004

Precision modulation of dysbiotic adult microbiomes with a human-milk-derived symbiotic reshapes gut microbial composition and metabolites

31-Aug-2023

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Loren Kosmont
Prolacta Bioscience
Lkosmont@prolacta.com

How to Cite This Article

APA:
Capwell Communications. (2023, August 31). Human milk-based synbiotic safely modulates damaged adult gut microbiomes; new research published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L597P2X8/human-milk-based-synbiotic-safely-modulates-damaged-adult-gut-microbiomes-new-research-published-in-the-journal-cell-host-microbe.html
MLA:
"Human milk-based synbiotic safely modulates damaged adult gut microbiomes; new research published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe." Brightsurf News, Aug. 31 2023, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L597P2X8/human-milk-based-synbiotic-safely-modulates-damaged-adult-gut-microbiomes-new-research-published-in-the-journal-cell-host-microbe.html.