Effects of a wholegrain-rich diet on markers of colonic fermentation and bowel function and their associations with the gut microbiome: a randomised controlled cross-over trial
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T. R. Licht | M. Kleerebezem | L. Lauritzen | L. Dragsted | H. M. Roager | M. I. Bahl | N. Venlet | Nicola Procházková | Mathias L. Hansen | Christian B. Lieberoth | T. Licht | Naomi Venlet
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