The outer mucus layer hosts a distinct intestinal microbial niche
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Jens V. Stein | Uwe Sauer | Bärbel Stecher | U. Sauer | B. Stecher | K. McCoy | A. Macpherson | Madeleine Wyss | M. Geuking | Tobias Fuhrer | Hai Li | M. Lawson | Melissa A. E. Lawson | Markus B. Geuking | Kathy D. McCoy | Andrew J. Macpherson | Irene Keller | Tobias Fuhrer | Hai Li | Julien P. Limenitakis | Sandra Rupp | Madeleine Wyss | Sandrine Brugiroux | Melissa A. Lawson | Jamie A. Macpherson | Bettina Stolp | B. Stolp | I. Keller | Sandrine Brugiroux | J. Stein | J. Macpherson | Sandra Rupp
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