Inflammation, Antibiotics, and Diet as Environmental Stressors of the Gut Microbiome in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease
James D. Lewis(University of Pennsylvania), Frederic D. Bushman(University of Pennsylvania), Dale Lee(Seattle Children's Hospital), Anthony Otley(Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre), Robert N. Baldassano(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Christian Hoffmann(Universidade de São Paulo), Gary D. Wu(University of Pennsylvania), Erin Gilroy(University of Pennsylvania), Eric Z. Chen(University of Pennsylvania), Aubrey Bailey(University of Pennsylvania), Rohini Sinha(University of Pennsylvania), Kyle Bittinger(University of Pennsylvania), Anne M. Griffiths(University of Toronto), Amy Grant(Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre), Christel Chehoud(University of Pennsylvania), Hongzhe Li(Institute for Medical Informatics and Biostatistics), Elliot S. Friedman(University of Pennsylvania), Lisa Nessel(University of Pennsylvania), Lindsey Albenberg(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Charlene Compher(Neurobehavioral Systems)
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