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- Gut Microbiome Signatures Are Predictive of . . . - Oxford Academic
All sequences were deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information Sequence Read Archive under the BioProject IDs PRJNA352060 and PRJNA526551 Changes in Microbiota Diversity Over the Course of IC
- Contribution of the Oral and Gastrointestinal Microbiomes to . . .
To determine that this was not due to a missed time window prior to infection, we took longitudinal data available from our previously published data set (BioProject accession no PRJNA352060 and PRJNA526551) Out of 15 patients who contracted a BSI during induction chemotherapy in those studies, only 4 patients had a relative abundance of 30%
- discovery. biothings. io
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- Compositional zero-inflated network estimation for microbiome data . . .
16S rRNA V4 region sequences for the case study were obtained from the NCBI Sequence Read Archive http: www ncbi nlm nih gov sra using the BioProject IDs PRJNA352060 and PRJNA526551 16S rDNA sequences were derived from study subjects consisting of 86 newly diagnosed adult AML patients undergoing IC at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX
- Gut Microbiome Signatures Are Predictive of Infectious Risk Following . . .
All sequences were deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information Sequence Read Archive under the BioProject IDs PRJNA352060 and PRJNA526551 Changes in Microbiota Diversity Over the Course of IC
- Cell Press
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- Compositional zero‐inflated network estimation for microbiome data
Compositional zero‑inated network estimation for microbiome data Min Jin Ha1*, Junghi Kim2, Jessica Galloway‑Peña3, Kim‑Anh Do1 and Christine B Peterson1 From The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM) 2020 Virtual 9‑10 August 2020 Background e communities of microorganisms living in and on the body, known as the human
- Zenodo
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- Contribution of the Oral and Gastrointestinal Microbiomes to . . .
Contribution of the Oral and Gastrointestinal Microbiomes to Bloodstream Infections in Leukemia Patients StephanieMcMahon,a PranotiSahasrabhojane,b JiwoongKim,c
- Oral and Stool Microbiome Coalescence and Its Association With . . .
Aspects of this cohort were previously published and 16S rRNA sequences deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (http: www ncbi nlm nih gov sra) under the BioProject IDs PRJNA352060 and PRJNA526551 (Galloway-Pena et al , 2016; Galloway-Pena et al , 2017; Galloway-Pena et al , 2020) The study protocol was approved by the MDACC
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