Utilizing a reductionist model to study host-microbe interactions in intestinal inflammation
Abstract Background The gut microbiome is altered in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, yet how these alterations contribute to intestinal inflammation is poorly understood. Murine models have demonstrated the importance of the microbiome in colitis since colitis fails to develop in many gene...
Main Authors: | Tsou, Amy M. (Author), Goettel, Jeremy A. (Author), Bao, Bin (Author), Biswas, Amlan (Author), Kang, Yu Hui (Author), Redhu, Naresh S. (Author), Peng, Kaiyue (Author), Putzel, Gregory G. (Author), Saltzman, Jeffrey (Author), Kelly, Ryan (Author), Gringauz, Jordan (Author), Barends, Jared (Author), Hatazaki, Mai (Author), Frei, Sandra M. (Author), Emani, Rohini (Author), Huang, Ying (Author), Shen, Zeli (Author), Fox, James G. (Author), Glickman, Jonathan N. (Author), Horwitz, Bruce H. (Author), Snapper, Scott B. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC,
2022-06-30T16:31:01Z.
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