A germ-free humanized mouse model shows the contribution of resident microbiota to human-specific pathogen infection
. This work was supported by funding from NIH grants AI123010 , DK131585 , 1UM1AI126619 , P40OD010995 , P30DK034987 , U19AI082637 and FIC D43TW009532 . The UNC CFAR Biostatistics Core is supported by NIH-funded program P30AI050410. UNC Animal Histopathology & Clinical Chemistry is supported in part by an NCI Center Core Support Grant . The UNC Microbiome Core is funded in part by the Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease and the UNC Nutrition Obesity Research Center .
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