Like Will to Like: Abundances of Closely Related Species Can Predict Susceptibility to Intestinal Colonization by Pathogenic and Commensal Bacteria
Bärbel Stecher(German Center for Infection Research), Wolf‐Dietrich Hardt(ETH Zurich), Andrew J. Macpherson(University of Bern), Samuel Chaffron(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Kathy D. McCoy(University of Zurich), Siegfried Hapfelmeier(University of Bern), Jorum Kirundi(University of Bern), Rina Käppeli(ETH Zurich), Mrutyunjay Suar(KIIT University), Christian von Mering(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Thomas C. Weber(ETH Zurich), Susanne Freedrich(ETH Zurich)
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