Fecal microbiota transplantation refurbishes the crypt-associated microbiota in ulcerative colitis
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P. Das | S. Kedia | G. Makharia | V. Ahuja | Preksha Gaur | C. Srikanth | M. Singh | S. Virmani | Aditya Bajaj | M. Verma | M. Markandey
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