Correlation Between Intraluminal Oxygen Gradient and Radial Partitioning of Intestinal Microbiota
Lindsey Albenberg(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Gary D. Wu(University of Pennsylvania), Stephen R. Thom(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Robert N. Baldassano(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), James D. Lewis(University of Pennsylvania), Alice Laughlin(University of Pennsylvania), Colleen Judge-Golden(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Kyle Bittinger(University of Pennsylvania), Hongzhe Li(Zhejiang University), Tatiana V. Esipova(University of Pennsylvania), Sergei A. Vinogradov(University of Pennsylvania), Stephanie Grunberg(University of Pennsylvania), Jun Chen(University of Pennsylvania), Frederic D. Bushman(University of Pennsylvania)
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