Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program Document date: 2017_6_15
ID: ri2w5iby_345
Snippet: This study suggests that FMT alters the abundance of some commonly targeted bacterial groups typically associated with gastrointestinal disease. Further studies are warranted to investigate how FMT alters fecal microbiota in specific enteropathies and its long-term effect on the microbiome......
Document: This study suggests that FMT alters the abundance of some commonly targeted bacterial groups typically associated with gastrointestinal disease. Further studies are warranted to investigate how FMT alters fecal microbiota in specific enteropathies and its long-term effect on the microbiome.
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