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The maternal gut microbiome in pregnancy: implications for the developing immune system - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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The gut microbiome has important roles in host metabolism and immunity, and microbial dysbiosis affects human physiology and health. Maternal immunity and microbial metabolites during pregnancy, microbial transfer during birth, and transfer of immune factors, microorganisms and metabolites via breastfeeding provide critical sources of early-life microbial and immune training, with important consequences for human health.
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