Dietary copper-fructose interactions alter gut microbial activity in male rats.
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Xinmin Yin | Xiang Zhang | Eric C Rouchka | Craig J McClain | Zhanxiang Zhou | Xiaoli Wei | Xinmin Yin | C. McClain | E. Rouchka | Xiang Zhang | R. Prough | Xiaohong Li | M. Vos | M. Cave | Hongxue Shi | Xiaohong Li | Xiaoli Wei | Matthew C Cave | Zhanxiang Zhou | Miriam B Vos | Yuhua Wang | Yuhua Wang | Hong Gao | Ming Song | Hongxue Shi | Hong Gao | Russell A Prough | Ming Song
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