2024
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1497173
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Bacteria and fungi of the lung: allies or enemies?

Enrico Garaci,
Marilena Pariano,
Emilia Nunzi
et al.

Abstract: Moving from the earlier periods in which the lungs were believed to represent sterile environments, our knowledge on the lung microbiota has dramatically increased, from the first descriptions of the microbial communities inhabiting the healthy lungs and the definition of the ecological rules that regulate its composition, to the identification of the changes that occur in pathological conditions. Despite the limitations of lung as a microbiome reservoir due to the low microbial biomass and abundance, defining… Show more

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