Growing evidence indicates that disrupting the microbial community that comprises the intestinal tract, known as the gut microbiome, can contribute to the development or severity of disease. As a result, it is important to discern the agents responsible for microbiome disruption. While animals are frequently exposed to a diverse array...
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. PLoS ONE 11(5):
e0154632. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0154632
Editor: John F. Rawls, University of North