Benjamin Murrary
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View article: Exploring the microbiome of oral epithelial dysplasia as a predictor of malignant progression
Exploring the microbiome of oral epithelial dysplasia as a predictor of malignant progression Open
A growing body of research associates the oral microbiome and oral cancer. Well-characterized clinical samples with outcome data are required to establish relevant associations between the microbiota and disease. The objective of this stud…
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Additional file 2. Supplementary tables 1A-E showing (A) Participant and sample metadata, (B) Output from QIIME2 showing amplicon sequence variant (ASV), ASV name, assigned taxonomy, DNA sequence and abundance in samples, (C) PERMANOVA res…
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Additional file 3. Supplementary tables 2A-L showing MaAsLin2 differential abundance test results at the genus level.
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Additional file 5. Supplementary tables 4A-L showing MaAsLin2 differential abundance test results on PICRUSt2 predicted metagenomes at the pathway level.
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Additional file 4. Supplementary tables 3A-L showing MaAsLin2 differential abundance test results at the species level.
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Additional file 6. Supplementary tables 5A-L showing MaAsLin2 differential abundance test results on PICRUSt2 predicted metagenomes at the enzyme commission number level.
View article: Exploring the microbiome of oral epithelial dysplasia as a predictor of malignant progression
Exploring the microbiome of oral epithelial dysplasia as a predictor of malignant progression Open
A growing body of research associates the oral microbiome and oral cancer. Well-characterized clinical samples with outcome data are required to establish relevant associations between the microbiota and disease. The objective of this stud…