Increased GVHD-related mortality with broad-spectrum antibiotic use after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in human patients and mice
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Y. Taur | E. Pamer | R. Jenq | M. V. D. van den Brink | S. Caballero | S. Devlin | Chen Liu | A. Bhatt | J. Peled | G. Murphy | Eli Moss | H. Poeck | J. Dudakov | A. Hanash | L. Young | J. Tsai | Ke Xu | C. Gomes | S. M. Perobelli | E. Velardi | K. P. Porosnicu Rodriguez | B. Gyurkocza | Y. Shono | Hillary V. Jay | M. Docampo | Katya Ahr | S. Falconer | O. Smith | Franck Rapaport | A. E. Slingerland | Sophia R Lieberman | J. Gupta | Marco Calarfiore | Melissa Docampo | Ann E. Slingerland | Hendrik Poeck | Kori A. Porosnicu Rodriguez
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