Translating microbiota analysis for clinical applications

Harnessing the potential of microbiota analysis creates new opportunities in diagnosing diseases, improving treatment efficacy, reducing treatment complications and preventing disease recurrence. However, microbiota analysis has not yet been integrated into clinical management workflows. Here, we discuss crucial characteristics of microbiota analysis systems for clinical translation.

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Work Title Translating microbiota analysis for clinical applications
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Creators
  1. Jyong-Huei Lee
  2. Siew Mei Chin
  3. Kathleen E Mach
  4. April M Bobenchik
  5. Jospeh C Liao
  6. Samuel Yang
  7. Pak Kin Wong
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Work Type Article
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  1. Nature Reviews Bioengineering
Publication Date January 1, 2024
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44222-024-00168-3
Deposited April 03, 2025

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