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Материал для дополнительного чтения

Количество исследований микробиома человека (и других существ) быстро растет, и область соответствующих изысканий стремительно ширится. В этой книге даются кое-какие полезные указания на то, что следовало бы искать в грядущих результатах. Среди упомянутых мною нерешенных вопросов большинство будет проясняться постепенно, а не путем внезапного прорыва.

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