The maternal diet, gut bacteria, and bacterial metabolites during pregnancy influence offspring asthma
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posted on 2024-06-17, 23:58 authored by LEK Gray, Martin O'HelyMartin O'Hely, S Ranganathan, PD Sly, Peter VuillerminPeter VuillerminThe maternal diet, gut bacteria, and bacterial metabolites during pregnancy influence offspring asthma
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2017, Gray, O’Hely, Ranganathan, Sly and VuillerminJournal
Frontiers in ImmunologyVolume
8Article number
ARTN 365Pagination
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1664-3224eISSN
1664-3224Issue
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineImmunologymicrobiomerespiratoryshort-chain fatty acidsdietmaternaloffspringasthmaREGULATORY T-CELLSCHAIN FATTY-ACIDSVITAMIN-D INTAKERANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALNEONATAL IMMUNE-RESPONSESEARLY-LIFE EXPOSURESTOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS1ST 2 YEARSALLERGIC DISEASEDOUBLE-BLIND110399 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified920115 Respiratory System and Diseases (incl. Asthma)3202 Clinical sciences3204 Immunology3213 Paediatrics
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