Reprogrammed and transmissible intestinal microbiota confer diminished susceptibility to induced colitis in TMF <sup>−/−</sup> mice
Shai Bel(Bar-Ilan University), Uri Nir(Bar-Ilan University), Yoav Elkis(Goodman (Japan)), Omry Koren(Bar-Ilan University), Sally Shpungin(Bar-Ilan University), Hila Elifantz(Goodman (Japan)), Rotem Ben‐Hamo(Bar-Ilan University), Shomron Ben‐Horin, Roni Rahimi(Goodman (Japan)), Abraham Nyska(Tel Aviv University), Tal Lerer-Goldshtein(Bar-Ilan University)
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