Figure 2 from Sucralose Consumption Ablates Cancer Immunotherapy Response through Microbiome Disruption
Kristin M. Morder(University of Pittsburgh), Abigail E. Overacre-Delgoffe, Drew E. Hurd(UPMC Hillman Cancer Center), Diwakar Davar(University of Pittsburgh), Ansen B.P. Burr(University of Pittsburgh), Zakaria Larbi Dahmani(University of Pittsburgh), Larry Kane(University of Pittsburgh), Stacy G. Wendell(University of Pittsburgh), Drew N. Wilfahrt(University of Pittsburgh), Hector Nieves-Rosado(University of Pittsburgh), Dhivyaa Rajasundaram(University of Pittsburgh), Michael Morikone(University of Pittsburgh), Jishnu Das, Greg M. Delgoffe(University of Pittsburgh), Hong Wang(National University of Singapore), William G. Gunn(University of Pittsburgh), Steven J. Mullett(University of Pittsburgh), Madison Nguyen(UPMC Hillman Cancer Center), Kaitlin Bossong(University of Pittsburgh), Bingxian Xie(UPMC Hillman Cancer Center)
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