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This project focuses on how amphibians regulate their skin microbiomes to promote beneficial symbionts and defend against pathogens. By developing a model system, it aims to explore host control mechanisms and potential therapies for combating deadly fungal infections affecting amphibian populations.
The epithelial surfaces of animals harbour symbiont communities that influence the health of their hosts, including defending against pathogens.
Whilst microbiome effects on host biology have been extensively studied, much less is known about how hosts regulate their microbiomes to ensure that they are pThe epithelial surfaces of animals harbour symbiont communities that influence the health of their hosts, including defending against pathogens.
Whilst microbiome effects on host biology have bee…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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