Giardia hinders growth by disrupting nutrient metabolism independent of inflammatory enteropathy
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Ajay S. Gulati | A. Fodor | R. Guerrant | M. Mahfuz | L. Bartelt | M. Kosek | S. Montgomery | J. Swann | I. Carroll | Jason W. Arnold | N. Giallourou | E. Mduma | S. Singer | Thomas Walongo | R. Balfour Sartor | K. Walsh | M. Awoniyi | E. T. R. McQuade | J. Herzog | Angela M. Faust | R. V. T. Becket | Pedro Henrique Quintela | Tahmeed Ahmad | Natasa Giallourou
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