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WTSI
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This study has been made possible by a great collaboration of scientists from the UK and Germany, and the contribution of clinical colleagues working in the field of heart disease, diabetes and coeliac disease in the UK, Germany and the United States," explains Dr Nicole Soranzo, group leader at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and co-lead of the HaemGen consortium.
The study is more than 10 times as powerful as our first map, published three years ago and much more detailed than any other," said one of the project's leaders, Matt Hurles with Britain's Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute researcher says mice carrying C diff shed low levels of spores and did not infect other mice, but mice treated with antibiotics showed a dramatic rise in the levels of spores shed, leading to transmission of C diff among mice.
 
 
 
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