The microbiota and T cells non-genetically modulate inherited phenotypes transgenerationally
Summary: The host-microbiota relationship has evolved to shape mammalian physiology, including immunity, metabolism, and development. Germ-free models are widely used to study microbial effects on host processes such as immunity. Here, we find that both germ-free and T cell-deficient mice exhibit a...
Main Authors: | Jordan C. Harris, Natalie A. Trigg, Bruktawit Goshu, Yuichi Yokoyama, Lenka Dohnalová, Ellen K. White, Adele Harman, Sofía M. Murga-Garrido, Jamie Ting-Chun Pan, Preeti Bhanap, Christoph A. Thaiss, Elizabeth A. Grice, Colin C. Conine, Taku Kambayashi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2024-04-01
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Series: | Cell Reports |
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Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124724003577 |
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