The East Asian gut microbiome is distinct from colocalized white subjects and connected to metabolic health

  1. Qi Yan Ang
  2. Diana L Alba
  3. Vaibhav Upadhyay
  4. Jordan E Bisanz
  5. Jingwei Cai
  6. Ho Lim Lee
  7. Eliseo Barajas
  8. Grace Wei
  9. Cecilia Noecker
  10. Andrew D Patterson
  11. Suneil K Koliwad  Is a corresponding author
  12. Peter J Turnbaugh  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  2. Pennsylvania State University, United States

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  1. Qi Yan Ang
  2. Diana L Alba
  3. Vaibhav Upadhyay
  4. Jordan E Bisanz
  5. Jingwei Cai
  6. Ho Lim Lee
  7. Eliseo Barajas
  8. Grace Wei
  9. Cecilia Noecker
  10. Andrew D Patterson
  11. Suneil K Koliwad
  12. Peter J Turnbaugh
(2021)
The East Asian gut microbiome is distinct from colocalized white subjects and connected to metabolic health
eLife 10:e70349.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70349

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