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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2024

The health risk of social disadvantage is transplantable into a new host.

Turcotte LM, Wang T, Beyer KM, Cole SW, Spellman SR, Allbee-Johnson M, Williams E, Zhou Y, Verneris MR, Rizzo JD, Knight JM

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PMID: 39008669

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