Linking the Human Gut Microbiome to Inflammatory Cytokine Production Capacity
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- 1 November 2016
- journal article
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- Published by Elsevier BV in Cell
- Vol. 167 (4), 1125-1136.e8
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.10.020
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Funding Information
- ERC consolidator grant (3310372)
- Spinoza Prize (NOW SPI 94-212)
- IN-CONTROL CVON
- ERC Advanced Grant (FP/2007-2013/ERC grant 2012-322698)
- Spinoza Prize (NWO SPI 92-266)
- Dutch Digestive Diseases Foundation (MLDS WO11-30)
- European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (EU FP7)
- TANDEM project (HEALTH-F3-2012-305279)
- NIH (U54DK102557, R01DK092405)
- Helmsley Charitable Trust
- JDRF (17-2011-529)
- CCFA (20144126)
- CVON
- STW (STW13546, Rosalind Franklin Fellowship)
- University of Groningen
- Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO-VIDI 864.13.013)
- Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (184.021.007)
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