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Display title | Fecal Microbiome, Metabolites, and Stem Cell Transplant Outcomes: A Single-Center Pilot Study |
Default sort key | Study 381 |
Page length (in bytes) | 107 |
Page ID | 14904 |
Page content language | en - English |
Page content model | wikitext |
Indexing by robots | Allowed |
Number of redirects to this page | 0 |
Counted as a content page | Yes |
Number of subpages of this page | 6 (0 redirects; 6 non-redirects) |
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Page creator | WikiWorks (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 17:46, 10 January 2021 |
Latest editor | WikiWorks (talk | contribs) |
Date of latest edit | 17:57, 20 May 2022 |
Total number of edits | 3 |
Total number of distinct authors | 1 |
Recent number of edits (within past 90 days) | 0 |
Recent number of distinct authors | 0 |
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Page title: (title )This attribute controls the content of the <title> element. | Fecal Microbiome, Metabolites, and Stem Cell Transplant Outcomes: A Single-Center Pilot Study - BugSigDB |
Article description: (description )This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that the intestinal microbiome may dramatically affect the outcomes of hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients.Providing 16S ribosomal RNA based microbiome characterization in a clinically actionable time frame is currently problematic. |
Keywords: (keywords )This attribute controls the content of the keywords and article:tag elements. |
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