Effects of proton pump inhibitor on the human gut microbiome profile in multi-ethnic groups in Singapore
INTRODUCTION: The objectives of this study were to examine the effects of ethnicity, gender and a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), omeprazole, on the human gut microbiome. PPIs are commonly used for the treatment of acid-related disorders. We hypothesised that PPI therapy might perturb microbial communi...
Main Authors: | Aazmi, S. (Author), Ang, D.S.W (Author), Ang, T.L (Author), Deng, J. (Author), Hsiang, J.C (Author), Koo, S.H (Author), Lee, E.J.D (Author), Lee, L.S (Author), Mohamed, E.H.M (Author), Salleh, M.Z (Author), Teh, L.K (Author), Yang, H. (Author), Yap, S.Y (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2019
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