Ability of the gut microbiota to produce PUFA-derived bacterial metabolites: Proof of concept in germ-free versus conventionalized mice.
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Ability of the gut microbiota to produce PUFA-derived bacterial metabolites: Proof of concept in germ-free versus conventionalized mice.
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Ability of the gut microbiota ...... versus conventionalized mice.
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Ability of the gut microbiota ...... versus conventionalized mice.
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Ability of the gut microbiota ...... versus conventionalized mice.
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Ability of the gut microbiota ...... versus conventionalized mice.
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Céline Druart
Laure B Bindels
Robert Schmaltz
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10.1002/MNFR.201500014
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2015-05-12T00:00:00Z