Microbial community-scale metabolic modeling predicts personalized short chain fatty acid production profiles in the human gut
Nick Quinn-Bohmann(Institute for Systems Biology), Sean M. Gibbons(University of Washington), Lisa Levy(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Johanna W. Lampe(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Tomasz Wilmanski(Institute for Systems Biology), Noa Rappaport(Weizmann Institute of Science), Thomas Gurry(Broad Institute), Katherine Ramos Sarmiento(Institute for Systems Biology), Christian Diener(Institute for Systems Biology), Erin M. Ostrem(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Ophelia S. Venturelli(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
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