Antibiotic-induced alternations in gut microflora are associated with the suppression of immune-related pathways in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus)
Fei Shi(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Zhendong Qin(Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering), Yao Huang(Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering), Li Lin(Tongji Hospital), Mingxuan Yang(Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering), Fanbin Zhan(Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering), Yanan Li(Tongji University), Zhijie Lu(Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering)
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