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Automatic extraction, prioritization and analysis of gut microbial metabolites from biomedical literature

Automatic extraction, prioritization and analysis of gut microbial metabolites from biomedical literature

by Igen BioLab Group | Jun 23, 2020 | Publications

Many diseases are driven by gene-environment interactions. One important environmental factor is the metabolic output of human gut microbiota. A comprehensive catalog of human metabolites originated in microbes is critical for data-driven approaches to understand how...

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