Microbial Inhabitants of Humans: Their Ecology and Role in Health and Disease

Microbial Inhabitants of Humans: Their Ecology and Role in Health and Disease image
ISBN-10:

0521841585

ISBN-13:

9780521841580

Author(s): Wilson, Michael
Edition: Illustrated
Released: Nov 08, 2004
Format: Hardcover, 476 pages
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Description:

Microbial communities (normal indigenous microbiota) inhabit those regions of the human body that are exposed to the external environment, including the skin, eyes, oral cavity and the respiratory, urinary, reproductive and gastrointestinal tracts. Consequently, the key anatomical and physiological characteristics of each body site are described throughout this book to reveal why particular organisms are able to colonize an anatomical region. The crucial roles of the indigenous microbiota in protecting against exogenous pathogens, regulating the development of our immune system and mucosae, and providing nutrients are also discussed.












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