Microbiome swings with repeated insults

Armin Rashidi, Danielle Maeser, Thomas Kaiser, Maryam Ebadi, Tauseef U. Rehman, Shernan G. Holtan, Daniel J. Weisdorf, Alexander Khoruts, Christopher Staley

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Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)e94-e96
JournalBritish journal of haematology
Volume189
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2020

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
A University of Minnesota Medical School Innovation Grant (to Armin Rashidi), and funding from Achieving Cures Together and Hubbard Foundation supported this research. Thomas Kaiser's effort was supported in part by the Masonic Cancer Center at the University of Minnesota. Sequence data were processed and analysed using the resources of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. Armin Rashidi, Maryam Ebadi, and Tauseef U. Rehman collected data. Armin Rashidi wrote the manuscript. Danielle Maeser, Thomas Kaiser, and Christopher Staley analysed data. Shernan G. Holtan, Daniel J. Weisdorf, and Alexander Khoruts critically reviewed and enhanced the manuscript.

Funding Information:
A University of Minnesota Medical School Innovation Grant (to Armin Rashidi), and funding from Achieving Cures Together and Hubbard Foundation supported this research. Thomas Kaiser's effort was supported in part by the Masonic Cancer Center at the University of Minnesota. Sequence data were processed and analysed using the resources of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. Armin Rashidi, Maryam Ebadi, and Tauseef U. Rehman collected data. Armin Rashidi wrote the manuscript. Danielle Maeser, Thomas Kaiser, and Christopher Staley analysed data. Shernan G. Holtan, Daniel J. Weisdorf, and Alexander Khoruts critically reviewed and enhanced the manuscript.

Keywords

  • acute leukaemia
  • chemotherapy
  • dysbiosis
  • microbiota
  • transplantation

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