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A novel microbiome therapeutic increases gut microbial diversity and prevents recurrent Clostridium difficile infection
Author(s):
S Khanna
,
DS Pardi
,
CR Kelly
,
CS Kraft
,
T. Dhere
,
MR Henn
,
M Lombardo
,
M Vulic
,
T Ohsumi
,
J Winkler
,
C Pindar
,
BH McGovern
,
RJ Pomerantz
,
JG Aunins
,
DN Cook
,
EL Hohmann
,
D.S. Pardi
,
C Kelly
,
C.S. Kraft
,
M Henn-Sax
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2016
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10.1093/infdis/jiv766
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