Specific strains of Streptococcus mutans, a pathogen of dental caries, in the tonsils, are associated with IgA nephropathy
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Shuhei Naka | Y. Nagasawa | N. Oshima | H. Kumagai | T. Misaki | R. Nomura | K. Nakano | Kaoruko Wato | Seigo Ito | M. Matsumoto-Nakano | M. Otsugu | Naoki Oshima | K. Wato
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