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A microbial atlas maps the planet’s hidden immune landscape

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A microbial atlas maps the planet’s hidden immune landscape

Researchers have launched MicrobeAtlas, a comprehensive database analyzing hundreds of thousands of microbial lineages across diverse global environments. This integrated, reference-based resource provides a planet-wide view of microbiomes, offering unprecedented insights into the distribution and interactions of microbial communities under varying conditions and technologies.

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A systematic understanding of global microbial ecosystems is foundational for advancing work in host-pathogen interactions and vaccine development. This resource could reveal novel microbial patterns or adjuvants relevant to immune modulation. For someone investigating regenerative therapies and transplantation, such a map provides critical context for the microbiome’s role in inflammation and graft outcomes.


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