The Boundary Keepers: Structure, Activity, And Genomic Potential Of Intestinal Mucus-Associated Microbial Communities

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The healthy human and animal intestine harbors a tremendous number and diversity of symbiotic microorganisms separated only by a secreted layer of mucus. The mucus layer is essential for mediating immunological tolerance and protecting against pathogen invasion.

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