Succinate-producing microbiota drives tuft cell hyperplasia to protect against <i>Clostridioides difficile</i>
Tasia D. Kellogg(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Vanni Bucci(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Simona Ceglia(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Matthew R. Mancini(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Doyle V. Ward(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Beth A. McCormick(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Benedikt M. Mortzfeld(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Andrea Reboldi(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Shakti K. Bhattarai(University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Sage E. Foley(AbbVie (United States)), Tanvi M. Tanna(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Abigail L. Zeamer(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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