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Humans are colonized by many uncharacterized and highly divergent microbes
Mark Kowarsky, View ORCID ProfileJoan Camunas, Michael Kertesz, View ORCID ProfileVlaminck Iwijn De, View ORCID ProfileWinston Koh, Wenying Pan, Lance Martin, Norma Neff, Jennifer Okamoto, Ron Wong, Sandhya Kharbanda, Yasser El-Sayed, Yair Blumenfeld, David K. Stevenson, Gary Shaw, Nathan D. Wolfe, Stephen R. Quake
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/113746
Mark Kowarsky
1Department of Physics, Stanford University, USA
Joan Camunas
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Michael Kertesz
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Vlaminck Iwijn De
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Winston Koh
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Wenying Pan
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Lance Martin
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Norma Neff
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Jennifer Okamoto
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
Ron Wong
3Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
Sandhya Kharbanda
4Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University, USA
Yasser El-Sayed
5Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
Yair Blumenfeld
5Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
David K. Stevenson
3Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
Gary Shaw
3Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
Nathan D. Wolfe
6Metabiota Inc., SF, USA and Global Viral, SF, USA
Stephen R. Quake
2Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, USA
7Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University USA
8Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University, USA
9Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, USA
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Posted March 04, 2017.
Humans are colonized by many uncharacterized and highly divergent microbes
Mark Kowarsky, Joan Camunas, Michael Kertesz, Vlaminck Iwijn De, Winston Koh, Wenying Pan, Lance Martin, Norma Neff, Jennifer Okamoto, Ron Wong, Sandhya Kharbanda, Yasser El-Sayed, Yair Blumenfeld, David K. Stevenson, Gary Shaw, Nathan D. Wolfe, Stephen R. Quake
bioRxiv 113746; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/113746
Humans are colonized by many uncharacterized and highly divergent microbes
Mark Kowarsky, Joan Camunas, Michael Kertesz, Vlaminck Iwijn De, Winston Koh, Wenying Pan, Lance Martin, Norma Neff, Jennifer Okamoto, Ron Wong, Sandhya Kharbanda, Yasser El-Sayed, Yair Blumenfeld, David K. Stevenson, Gary Shaw, Nathan D. Wolfe, Stephen R. Quake
bioRxiv 113746; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/113746
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