Diet and Microbiome in Health and Aging
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Abstract
After several years of research, sufficient evidence has been found supporting that diet is one of the main factors able to modulate both composition and activity of the intestinal microbiota, thus positioning it as a cornerstone in the host-microbiota interface [...].
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