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Triclosan exposure is associated with rapid restructuring of the microbiome in adult zebrafish
Christopher A. Gaulke
, Carrie L. Barton
, Sarah Proffitt
, Robert L. Tanguay
, Thomas J. Sharpton
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Microbiome
100%
Triclosan Exposure
100%
Transgenic Zebrafish
100%
Gut Microbiome
80%
Microbial Community
60%
Zebrafish
40%
Ecological Dynamics
40%
Operational Taxonomic Units
40%
Microbiome Structure
40%
Environmental Chemicals
40%
Structure Dynamics
20%
Microbes
20%
Number of Individuals
20%
Enterobacteriaceae Family
20%
Disease Severity
20%
Negative Interaction
20%
Topological Transformation
20%
Composition Dynamics
20%
Resilient
20%
Intestinal Tract
20%
Control Diet
20%
Microbe-microbe Interactions
20%
Microbial Diversity
20%
Triclosan
20%
Environmental Chemical Exposures
20%
16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing
20%
Microbial Stability
20%
Microbial Interaction Network
20%
Genus Pseudomonas
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Zebra Fish
100%
Gut Microbiome
100%
Microbiome
100%
Dynamics
50%
Enterobacteriaceae
25%
Pseudomonas
25%
Organismal Interaction
25%
Amplicon Sequencing
25%
Microorganism
25%