2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202305.0838.v1
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Down-Syndrome Development might be Associated with Dysbiosis, Triggered by Certain Classes of Antibiotics: Altered Maternal Microbiome as a New Insight into the Genomic Events

Abstract: Down syndrome (DS) is a leading human genomic abnormality resulting from the trisomy of chromosome 21. The genomic base of the aneuploidy behind this disease is complex, and this complexity poses formidable challenges to understanding the underlying molecular basis. In the spectrum of the classic DS risk factor associations the role of nutrients, vitamins, and in general, the foodborne associated background as part of the events leading ultimately to chromosome nondisjunction has long been recognized as a well… Show more

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