PCR DGGE and RT-PCR DGGE show diversity and short-term temporal stability in the Clostridium coccoides-Eubacterium rectale group in the human intestinal microbiota.
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Tiina Mattila-Sandholm | Maria Saarela | Reetta Satokari | Hans Söderlund | Johanna Maukonen | Jaana Mättö | R. Satokari | T. Mattila-Sandholm | M. Saarela | H. Söderlund | J. Mättö | J. Maukonen
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