Comparison of the Effects of Antimicrobial Agents from Three Different Classes on Metabolism of Isoflavonoids by Colonic Microflora Using Etest Strips
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M. Adams | T. Heinze | F. Rafii | C. Hotchkiss | Patrick J. Delio | Brad M. Bridges | J. B. Sutherland
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