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Mathematical-based microbiome analytics for clinical translation
2021
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
Traditionally, human microbiology has been strongly built on the laboratory focused culture of microbes isolated from human specimens in patients with acute or chronic infection. These approaches primarily view human disease through the lens of a single species and its relevant clinical setting however such approaches fail to account for the surrounding environment and wide microbial diversity that exists in vivo. Given the emergence of next generation sequencing technologies and advancing
doi:10.1016/j.csbj.2021.11.029
pmid:34900137
pmcid:PMC8637001
fatcat:hfsip6qw2bftrdrus6ww6nnj3y