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Moving beyond microbiome-wide associations to causal microbe identification

Neeraj K. Surana () and Dennis L. Kasper ()
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Neeraj K. Surana: Harvard Medical School
Dennis L. Kasper: Harvard Medical School

Nature, 2017, vol. 552, issue 7684, 244-247

Abstract: Triangulation of microbe–phenotype relationships is an effective method for reducing the noise inherent in microbiota studies and enabling identification of causal microbes of disease, which may be applicable to human microbiome studies.

Date: 2017
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