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A germ-free humanized mouse model shows the contribution of resident microbiota to human-specific pathogen infection

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العنوان: A germ-free humanized mouse model shows the contribution of resident microbiota to human-specific pathogen infection
المؤلفون: Wahl, AngelaAff1, Aff2, Aff3, IDs41587023019065_cor1, Yao, WenboAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Liao, BaolinAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Aff4, Chateau, MorganAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Richardson, CaraAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Ling, LijunAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Franks, AdrienneAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Senthil, KrithikaAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Doyon, GenevieveAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Li, Fengling, Frost, JoshAff5, Aff6, Whitehurst, Christopher B., Pagano, Joseph S.Aff8, Aff9, Aff10, Fletcher, Craig A., Azcarate-Peril, M. AndreaAff5, Aff11, Aff12, Hudgens, Michael G., Rogala, Allison R.Aff5, Aff6, Tucker, Joseph D.Aff2, Aff14, McGowan, IanAff15, Aff16, Sartor, R. BalfourAff5, Aff8, Aff11, Garcia, J. VictorAff1, Aff2, Aff3, Aff5, IDs41587023019065_cor21
المصدر: Nature Biotechnology: The Science and Business of Biotechnology. 42(6):905-915
قاعدة البيانات: Springer Nature Journals
الوصف
تدمد:10870156
15461696
DOI:10.1038/s41587-023-01906-5