Culture-independent microbial community analysis reveals that inulin in the diet primarily affects previously unknown bacteria in the mouse cecum.
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Culture-independent microbial community analysis reveals that inulin in the diet primarily affects previously unknown bacteria in the mouse cecum.
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Anu Kettunen
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Juha H A Apajalahti
Marja Mutanen
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Päivi H Nurminen
William E Holben
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10.1128/AEM.68.10.4986-4995.2002
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