
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) results from complex interactions betweenintestinal microbiota and host immune responses. Current models describe dysbiosis qualitatively but lack quantitative frameworks for predicting disease onset.
intestinal barrier, IBD Threshold Mechanism, IBD, microbiome, dysbiosis, short chain fatty acids, Inflammatory bowel disease
intestinal barrier, IBD Threshold Mechanism, IBD, microbiome, dysbiosis, short chain fatty acids, Inflammatory bowel disease
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