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Discrete mutations in colorectal cancer correlate with defined microbial communities in the tumor microenvironment

Michael B Burns, Emmanuel Montassier, Juan Abrahante, Timothy K. Starr, Dan Knights, Ran Blekhman
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/090795
Michael B Burns
Loyola University Chicago;
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Emmanuel Montassier
University of Nantes;
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Juan Abrahante
University of Minnesota
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Timothy K. Starr
University of Minnesota
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Dan Knights
University of Minnesota
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Ran Blekhman
University of Minnesota
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https://doi.org/10.1101/090795
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  1. Michael B Burns1,4 (mburns16{at}luc.edu) (http://www.burns-lab.org),
  2. Emmanuel Montassier2 (emmanuelmontassier{at}hotmail.com),
  3. Juan Abrahante3 (abrah023{at}umn.edu),
  4. Timothy K. Starr3 (star0044{at}umn.edu),
  5. Dan Knights3 (dknights{at}umn.edu) and
  6. Ran Blekhman3 (blekhman{at}umn.edu)
  1. 1 Loyola University Chicago;
  2. 2 University of Nantes;
  3. 3 University of Minnesota
  1. ↵* Corresponding author; email: mburns16{at}luc.edu
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Discrete mutations in colorectal cancer correlate with defined microbial communities in the tumor microenvironment
Michael B Burns, Emmanuel Montassier, Juan Abrahante, Timothy K. Starr, Dan Knights, Ran Blekhman
bioRxiv 090795; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/090795
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Discrete mutations in colorectal cancer correlate with defined microbial communities in the tumor microenvironment
Michael B Burns, Emmanuel Montassier, Juan Abrahante, Timothy K. Starr, Dan Knights, Ran Blekhman
bioRxiv 090795; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/090795

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