Considerations for best practices in studies of fiber or other dietary components and the intestinal microbiome.
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Hannah D. Holscher | C. Davis | J. Sonnenburg | E. Allen-Vercoe | G. Wu | A. Marette | G. Fahey | B. Hamaker | E. Chang | J. Lampe | J. Slavin | K. Swanson | M. Saarela | S. O'keefe | B. Chassaing | D. Rose | E. Martens | B. Schneeman | Robert W Karp | D. Klurfeld | Christopher J. Lynch | H. Holscher | Gary D. Wu
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