Comparative metabolomics in vegans and omnivores reveal constraints on diet-dependent gut microbiota metabolite production
Gary D. Wu(University of Pennsylvania), James D. Lewis(University of Pennsylvania), Charlene Compher(Neurobehavioral Systems), Rachana Shah(University of Pennsylvania), Frederic D. Bushman(University of Pennsylvania), Aalim M. Weljie(University of Pennsylvania), Harry J. Flint(University of Aberdeen), Julie Star(University of Pennsylvania), Michael J. Bennett(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Erin Gilroy(University of Pennsylvania), Sarah A. Smith(University of Iowa), Eric Z. Chen(University of Pennsylvania), Kyle Bittinger(University of Pennsylvania), Christel Chehoud(University of Pennsylvania), Hongzhe Li(Institute for Medical Informatics and Biostatistics), Lisa Nessel(University of Pennsylvania), Lindsey Albenberg(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), David C. Metz(University of Pennsylvania)
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