Dietary zinc alters the microbiota and decreases resistance to Clostridium difficile infection
Joseph P. Zackular(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Eric P. Skaar(The University of Adelaide), Matthew W. Semler(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Lorraine B. Ware(TEPCO (Japan)), Maribeth R. Nicholson(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Ashley Jordan(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Jonathan D. Crews(Baylor College of Medicine), Michael J. Noto(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Yaofang Zhang(Tianjin Agricultural University), Richard M. Caprioli(Vanderbilt University), M. Kay Washington(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Jessica L. Moore(Vanderbilt University), Lillian J. Juttukonda(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Walter Chazin(Vanderbilt University)
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