Bacterial DNA is present in the fetal intestine and overlaps with that in the placenta in mice
Keith A. Martinez(Arthur M. Sackler Gallery), Jörn-Hendrik Weitkamp(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Daniel J. Moore(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Joseph P. Zackular(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Robert M. Brucker(Harvard University), Jeff Reese(Vanderbilt University), S. Mallal(Murdoch University), Maria Gloria Domínguez-Bello(Arthur M. Sackler Gallery), David M. Aronoff(University of Michigan), Christopher W. Hooper(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Naoko Brown(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Hakdong Shin(New York University), Shufang Meng(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Joann Romano-Keeler(Vanderbilt University Medical Center)
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