Human Gut Microbiota from Autism Spectrum Disorder Promote Behavioral Symptoms in Mice
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Young-Mo Kim | Elhanan Borenstein | Lisa M. Bramer | Thomas O. Metz | Christianne J. Lane | Dae-Wook Kang | Bo Wang | Annie Moradian | Daniel H. Geschwind | Janet K. Jansson | Nancy G. Isern | Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown | Cameron P. Casey | Michael J. Sweredoski | Bryn C. Taylor | Cecilia Noecker | Michael J. Gandal | D. Geschwind | E. Borenstein | C. Lois | S. Mazmanian | L. Bramer | J. Jansson | T. Metz | Young-Mo Kim | M. Gandal | N. Isern | A. Moradian | C. Lane | E. Zink | G. Sharon | Nikki Jamie Cruz | Dae-Wook Kang | Bo Wang | David Hoyt | Cecilia Noecker | R. Knight | R. Krajmalnik-Brown | Sarkis K. Mazmanian | Carlos Lois | Erika M. Zink | Gil Sharon | David W. Hoyt | Rob Knight | Elhanan Borenstein
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