The human gut microbiome in early-onset type 1 diabetes from the TEDDY study
Tommi Vatanen(Broad Institute), Ramnik J. Xavier(Massachusetts General Hospital), Curtis Huttenhower(Harvard University), Nadim J. Ajami(Baylor College of Medicine), Joseph F. Petrosino(Baylor College of Medicine), Christopher J. Stewart(Newcastle University), Jorma Toppari(University of Turku), Timothy D. Arthur(Broad Institute), William Hagopian(Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute), Harri Lähdesmäki(Aalto University), Kendra Vehik(University of South Florida), Hera Vlamakis(Broad Institute), Eric A. Franzosa(Broad Institute), Randall Schwager(Harvard University), Dirk Gevers(Janssen (Belgium)), Jeffrey P. Krischer(University of South Florida), Jin‐Xiong She(China Three Gorges University), Surya Tripathi(Broad Institute), Marian Rewers(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Beena Akolkar(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), Anette‐G. Ziegler(TUM Klinikum), Åke Lernmark(Lund University)
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