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Missing links: The role of primates in understanding the human microbiome
Katherine R. Amato
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Immunology and Microbiology
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Primate
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Life History
50%
Comprehension
50%
Energy Transfer
33%
Organisms
16%
Phenotype
16%
Microorganism
16%
Human
16%
Human Microbiome
16%
Microbiome
16%
Gut Microbiome
16%
Evolution
16%
Life
16%
Energy Balance
16%
Association
16%
Health
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Host
100%
Primate
50%
Life History
50%
Comprehension
50%
Energy Transfer
33%
Organisms
16%
Phenotype
16%
Human
16%
Exploratory Behavior
16%
Energy Balance
16%
Evolution
16%
Microbiome
16%
Life
16%
Health
16%
Association
16%
INIS
host
100%
humans
50%
primates
50%
diseases
33%
information
33%
interactions
16%
phenotype
16%
allocations
16%
variations
16%
programming
16%
exploration
16%
energy balance
16%
budgets
16%
ecology
16%
Social Sciences
Understanding
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Influence
50%
Diseases
33%
Information
33%
Ecology
16%
Energy Balance
16%
Research
16%
Interaction
16%
Evolution
16%
Theory
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Health
16%
Programming
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Contribution
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Perspective
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Ecology
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