Co-occurrence of anaerobic bacteria in colorectal carcinomas.
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Co-occurrence of anaerobic bacteria in colorectal carcinomas.
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Co-occurrence of anaerobic bacteria in colorectal carcinomas.
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Co-occurrence of anaerobic bacteria in colorectal carcinomas.
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Co-occurrence of anaerobic bacteria in colorectal carcinomas.
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Co-occurrence of anaerobic bacteria in colorectal carcinomas
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Douglas J Freeman
Emma Allen-Vercoe
Kyla Cochrane
Peter Watson
René L Warren
Richard A Moore
Stephen Pleasance
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P2888
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10.1186/2049-2618-1-16
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2013-05-15T00:00:00Z
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