Cytokine-specific autoantibodies shape the gut microbiome in autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1
Anders Østergaard Petersen(Broad Institute), Ramnik J. Xavier(Massachusetts General Hospital), Gerhard Liebisch(University Hospital Regensburg), Hera Vlamakis(Broad Institute), Martta Jokinen(Helsinki University Hospital), Annamari Ranki(University of Helsinki), Katja Dettmer(University of California, Davis), Peter J. Oefner, Wolfram Gronwald(University of Regensburg), Daniel C. Chung(Massachusetts General Hospital), Damian R. Plichta(Broad Institute)
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