Expansion of Bacteriophages Is Linked to Aggravated Intestinal Inflammation and Colitis
Lasha Gogokhia(University of Utah), Kate Buhrke(University of Utah), Rickesha Bell(University of Utah), Brenden Hoffman(University of Utah), D. Garrett Brown(University of Utah), Christin Hanke‐Gogokhia(University of Utah), Nadim J. Ajami(Baylor College of Medicine), Matthew C. Wong(Baylor College of Medicine), Arevik Ghazaryan(University of Utah), John F. Valentine(University of Utah), Nathan T. Porter(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Eric C. Martens(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Ryan M. O’Connell(University of Utah), Vinita Jacob(Weill Cornell Medicine), Ellen Scherl(Weill Cornell Medicine), Carl V. Crawford(Cornell University), W. Zac Stephens(University of Utah), Sherwood Casjens(University of Utah), Randy Longman(Cornell University), June L. Round(University of Utah)
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