DO - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Osteopathie, Inhaltsverzeichnis DO - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Osteopathie 2021; 19(03): 4-10DOI: 10.1055/a-1346-4153 Praxis Mikrobiota Der Mensch und seine Mikroben Mario M. Kraml Artikel empfehlen Abstract Artikel einzeln kaufen Die Auseinandersetzung des Menschen mit Mikroben ist von einem Aufbau stabiler Lebensgemeinschaften, von Koexistenz, Kooperation und Koevolution geprägt. Vor diesem Hintergrund müssen Gesundheit und Krankheit neu gedacht werden. Volltext Referenzen Literatur 1 Bach JF. The effect of infections on susceptibility to autoimmune and allergic diseases. New England Journal of Medicine 2002; 347 (12) 911-920 2 Baedke J, Fábregas-Tejeda A, Nieves Delgado A. The holobiont concept before Margulis. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 2020; 334 (03) 149-155 3 Bianconi E, Piovesan A, Facchin F. et al. An estimation of the number of cells in the human body. 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