Oral microbiota, health, and cancer: the dual face of the same coin in the field of the host-microbe interactome

V. GARAU
First
;
C. CASU
Second
;
G. DENOTTI
Penultimate
;
G. ORRÙ
Last
2021-01-01

Abstract

In recent years, within the extensive research regarding human microbiota and chronic diseases, new medical and laboratory technologies have played a crucial role in understanding more complex biological pathways between human cells and microbes. On the other hand, molecular and cellular diversity and their involvement in health responses to changing host conditions have only recently been understood, through the development of brand-new laboratory tools based on ‘omics approaches. The continuous insertion of already conceptualized, new experimental large datasets and raw data onto bibliographic platforms means that they are now accessible for subsequent elaboration by other researchers. This aspect has allowed the creation of an interactive mesh of proteins, genes, and small molecules, usually called, interactome or interactomics.
2021
Inglese
8
e2075
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3
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Microbiome; Interactome; Cancer prevention
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
no
Garau, V.; Casu, C.; Nardi, G. M.; Denotti, G.; Orrù, G.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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