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    • The Gut Microbiota and Mucosal T Cells 

      Smith, Patrick M.; Garrett, Wendy S. (Frontiers Media SA, 2011)
      It is intuitive that immune cells in the gut may require microbiota-derived cues for their differentiation. The proximity between host and microbe in the intestine would seemingly necessitate co-adaptation. However, it has ...
    • Probabilistic adaptation in changing microbial environments 

      Katz, Yarden; Springer, Michael (PeerJ, 2016)
      Microbes growing in animal host environments face fluctuations that have elements of both randomness and predictability. In the mammalian gut, fluctuations in nutrient levels and other physiological parameters are structured ...