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Virus-induced perturbations in the mouse microbiome are impacted by microbial experience
Shanley N. Roach
, Wendy Phillips
, Lauren M. Pross
, Autumn E. Sanders
,
Mark J. Pierson
, Ryan C. Hunter
,
Ryan A. Langlois
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Microbiology
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Bacterial Diversity
50%
Bacterial Microbiome
100%
Between-person
50%
Cecum
100%
Community Composition
50%
Differential Impact
50%
Differentially Abundant Taxa
50%
Dirty Mice
50%
Disease Targets
50%
Free-roaming Dogs
50%
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
50%
Health Impact
50%
Host Tolerance
50%
Housing Conditions
50%
Immune Disease
50%
Immune Response
50%
Infection Rate
50%
Infectious Diseases
50%
Influenza Virus
50%
Large Intestine
100%
Metabolism
50%
Microbial Diversity
50%
Microbiome
100%
Mouse Gut Microbiota
100%
Pet Store
50%
Small Intestine
100%
Specific Pathogen Free
50%
Targeted Therapy
50%
Virus
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacterial Microbiome
25%
Cecum
25%
Germfree Animal
12%
Immune Response
12%
Immune System Disorders
12%
Immunopathology
12%
Infection
100%
Infectious Disease
12%
Influenzavirus A
12%
Intestine Flora
12%
Large Intestine
25%
Microbiome
100%
Pet Animal
12%
Small Intestine
25%
Taxon
12%
Virus
100%