Colonizing multidrug-resistant bacteria and the longitudinal evolution of the intestinal microbiome after liver transplantation
Medini K. Annavajhala(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Anne‐Catrin Uhlemann(Columbia University), Anna Kress(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Sean B. Sullivan(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Elizabeth C. Verna(Universität Hamburg), Sabrina Khan(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Stephania Stump(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Ryan Narain(Presbyterian Hospital), Marla J. Giddins(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Angela Gomez‐Simmonds(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Grace Kim(Presbyterian Hospital), Nenad Maćešić(The Alfred Hospital)
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