The outer mucus layer hosts a distinct intestinal microbial niche
Hai Li(Ningbo University), Andrew J. Macpherson(Tracer Technologies (United States)), Sandrine Brugiroux(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Tobias Fuhrer(ETH Zurich), Melissa A. Lawson(Population Health Research Institute), Sandra Rupp(University of Bern), Kathy D. McCoy(University of Calgary), Bettina Stolp(University of Bern), Jens V. Stein(University of Fribourg), Jamie A. Macpherson(University of Bern), Irene Keller(University of Bern), Bärbel Stecher(Leibniz-Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich), Markus B. Geuking(Population Health Research Institute), Julien Limenitakis(University of Bern), Madeleine Wyss(University of Bern), Uwe Sauer(ETH Zurich)
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