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IMMUNITY
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MICROBIOME
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MICROBIOLOGY
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LIFE SCIENCES
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Call for Papers |
Classical studies of microbiology neglected the roles of resident communities, within which most pathogens function, creating simpler models for studying infection. Traditionally, this area of research has been separate from studies of so-called good bugs. Yet recently, a microbial community view of pathogenesis has taken shape: one in which molecules, machinery, and mechanisms that were discovered studying bacterial infection are now being applied to understand the interplay between pathogens, resident microbes, and the host environment. The integration of next-generation sequencing, metabolomics, and genome-engineering techniques has expanded the horizons of infection biology, enabling the interrogation of increasingly complex systems. |
Credits and Sources |
[1] Cell Symposia 2020 : Infection Biology in the Age of the Microbiome |