Abstract
It has been shown that the dysbiosis of gut microbes may lead to obesity and other health complications. A combination of microbial sequencing and animal experiments may provide further insights into how the gut microbiota affects host metabolism and physiology and will aid in the diagnosis of microbiome related diseases and could potentially provide new means to prevent disease onset or to improve prognosis. The field of gut microbiome is rapidly developing and we expect that it will continue in the same pace in the years to come and the outcomes will help us to keep our life healthy.Ann. Clin. Chem. Lab. Med. 2016:2(2); 1-3
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