Commensal Bacteroides species induce colitis in host-genotype-specific fashion in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease.
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P. Allen | W. Dunne | G. Nava | Thaddeus S Stappenbeck | T. Stappenbeck | D. Donermeyer | S. M. Bloom | Vinieth N. Bijanki | Lulu Sun | N. Malvin | Lulu Sun | Paul M Allen | Gerardo M Nava | Seth M Bloom | David L Donermeyer | Vinieth N Bijanki | Nicole P Malvin | W Michael Dunne | S. Bloom | W. Dunne
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