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Supporting Data - Naturally-diverse airborne environmental microbial exposures modulate the gut microbiome and may provide anxiolytic benefits in mice

The University of Adelaide
Christian Cando-Dumancela (Aggregated by) Craig Liddicoat (Aggregated by) Harrison Sydnor (Aggregated by) Jacob Mills (Aggregated by) Jennifer Young (Aggregated by)
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Supporting data and code for the study "Naturally-diverse airborne environmental microbial exposures modulate the gut microbiome and may provide anxiolytic benefits in mice" by Craig Liddicoat, Harrison Sydnor, Christian Cando-Dumancela, Romy Dresken, Jiajun Liu, Nicholas J.C. Gellie, Jacob G. Mills, Jennifer Young, Laura Weyrich, Mark R. Hutchinson, Philip Weinstein, Martin F. Breed.

Refer to the Data description document for information on the contents of each file.

Issued: 2019-12-03

Created: 2019-12-03

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