Diet-driven microbial ecology underpins associations between cancer immunotherapy outcomes and the gut microbiome

Rebecca C. Simpson, Erin R. Shanahan, Marcel Batten, Irene L.M. Reijers, Mark Read, Ines P. Silva, Judith M. Versluis, Rosilene Ribeiro, Alexandra S. Angelatos, Jian Tan, Chandra Adhikari, Alexander M. Menzies, Robyn P.M. Saw, Maria Gonzalez, Kerwin F. Shannon, Andrew J. Spillane, Rebecca Velickovic, Alexander J. Lazar, Ashish V. Damania, Aditya K. MishraManoj Chelvanambi, Anik Banerjee, Nadim J. Ajami, Jennifer A. Wargo, Laurence Macia, Andrew J. Holmes, James S. Wilmott, Christian U. Blank, Richard A. Scolyer, Georgina V. Long

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