Brim, H.; Yooseph, S.; Lee, E.; Sherif, Z.A.; Abbas, M.; Laiyemo, A.O.; Varma, S.; Torralba, M.; Dowd, S.E.; Nelson, K.E.;
et al. A Microbiomic Analysis in African Americans with Colonic Lesions Reveals Streptococcus sp.VT162 as a Marker of Neoplastic Transformation. Genes 2017, 8, 314.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8110314
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Brim H, Yooseph S, Lee E, Sherif ZA, Abbas M, Laiyemo AO, Varma S, Torralba M, Dowd SE, Nelson KE,
et al. A Microbiomic Analysis in African Americans with Colonic Lesions Reveals Streptococcus sp.VT162 as a Marker of Neoplastic Transformation. Genes. 2017; 8(11):314.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8110314
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and et al. 2017. "A Microbiomic Analysis in African Americans with Colonic Lesions Reveals Streptococcus sp.VT162 as a Marker of Neoplastic Transformation" Genes 8, no. 11: 314.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8110314
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Brim, H., Yooseph, S., Lee, E., Sherif, Z. A., Abbas, M., Laiyemo, A. O., Varma, S., Torralba, M., Dowd, S. E., Nelson, K. E., Pathmasiri, W., Sumner, S., De Vos, W., Liang, Q., Yu, J., Zoetendal, E., & Ashktorab, H.
(2017). A Microbiomic Analysis in African Americans with Colonic Lesions Reveals Streptococcus sp.VT162 as a Marker of Neoplastic Transformation. Genes, 8(11), 314.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8110314