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The macaque gut microbiome in health, lentiviral infection, and chronic enterocolitis

The vertebrate gut harbors a vast community of bacterial mutualists, the composition of which is modulated by the host immune system. Many gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are expected to be associated with disruptions of host-bacterial interactions, but relatively few comprehensive studies have been...

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Published in:PLoS pathogens 2008-02, Vol.4 (2), p.e20-e20
Main Authors: McKenna, Philip, Hoffmann, Christian, Minkah, Nana, Aye, Pyone Pyone, Lackner, Andrew, Liu, Zongzhi, Lozupone, Catherine A, Hamady, Micah, Knight, Rob, Bushman, Frederic D
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AIDS
Animal diseases
Animals
Bacteria - isolation & purification
Base Sequence
Biotechnology
Chronic Disease
Colon - microbiology
Community composition
Computational Biology
Disease Models, Animal
DNA, Bacterial - analysis
Enterocolitis - microbiology
Enterocolitis - physiopathology
Eubacteria
Genetics and Genomics
HIV
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Human immunodeficiency virus
Immune system
Infectious Diseases
Lentivirus Infections - microbiology
Lentivirus Infections - physiopathology
Lentiviruses, Primate - isolation & purification
Lentiviruses, Primate - physiology
Macaca mulatta - microbiology
Metagenome
Microbial activity
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Molecular Sequence Data
Monkey Diseases - microbiology
Pathology
Primates
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - analysis
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Studies
Virology
title The macaque gut microbiome in health, lentiviral infection, and chronic enterocolitis
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