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    Andermann, Tessa M.; Peled, Jonathan U.; Ho, Christine; Reddy, Pavan; Riches, Marcie; Storb, Rainer; Teshima, Takanori; van den Brink, Marcel R.M.; Alousi, Amin; Balderman, Sophia; Chiusolo, Patrizia; Clark, William B.; Holler, Ernst; Howard, Alan; Kean, Leslie S.; Koh, Andrew Y.; McCarthy, Philip L.; McCarty, John M.; Mohty, Mohamad; Nakamura, Ryotaro; Rezvani, Katy; Segal, Brahm H.; Shaw, Bronwen E.; Shpall, Elizabeth J.; Sung, Anthony D.; Weber, Daniela; Whangbo, Jennifer; Wingard, John R.; Wood, William A.; Perales, Miguel-Angel; Jenq, Robert R.; Bhatt, Ami S.

    Biology of blood and marrow transplantation, 07/2018, Letnik: 24, Številka: 7
    Journal Article

    •Microbiome alterations are associated with infection, GVHD, and other adverse transplant outcomes.•“Multiomic” technologies may better identify clinically actionable microbiome biomarkers.•Functional microbial characterization may improve diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.•Knowledge gaps persist in chronic GVHD and extraintestinal microbiome-host interactions.•Multi-institutional studies and data collection expansion will maximize microbiome research impact.