Response of Gut Microbiota to Fasting and Hibernation in Syrian Hamsters
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Naoki Takemura | Tatsuya Morita | T. Ogasawara | T. Morita | N. Takemura | J. Watanabe | K. Sonoyama | Hiroyuki Ito | R. Fujiwara | Toru Ogasawara | Kei Sonoyama | Reiko Fujiwara | Jun Watanabe | Hiroyuki Ito
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