The Mucosally-Adherent Rectal Microbiota Contains Features Unique to Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis
Most studies examining correlations between the gut microbiota and disease states focus on fecal samples due to ease of collection, yet there are distinct differences when compared to samples collected from the colonic mucosa. Although fecal microbiota has been reported to be altered in cirrhosis, c...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ting-Chin David Shen, Scott G. Daniel, Shivali Patel, Emily Kaplan, Lillian Phung, Kaylin Lemelle-Thomas, Lillian Chau, Lindsay Herman, Calvin Trisolini, Aimee Stonelake, Emily Toal, Vandana Khungar, Kyle Bittinger, K. Rajender Reddy, Gary D. Wu |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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