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Spindelboeck, W; Schulz, E; Uhl, B; Kashofer, K; Aigelsreiter, A; Zinke-Cerwenka, W; Mulabecirovic, A; Kump, PK; Halwachs, B; Gorkiewicz, G; Sill, H; Greinix, H; Högenauer, C; Neumeister, P.
Repeated fecal microbiota transplantations attenuate diarrhea and lead to sustained changes in the fecal microbiota in acute, refractory gastrointestinal graft-versus-host-disease.
Haematologica. 2017; 102(5):e210-e213-e210-e213
Doi: 10.3324/haematol.2016.154351
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Hoegenauer Christoph
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Neumeister Peter
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Spindelböck Walter Johann
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Aigelsreiter Ariane
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Constantini-Kump Patrizia
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Gorkiewicz Gregor
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Greinix Hildegard
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Halwachs-Wenzl Bettina
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Kashofer Karl
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Mulabecirovic Adnan
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Schulz Eduard
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Sill Heinz
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Uhl Barbara
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Zinke-Cerwenka Wilma
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