Effects of microbiota-directed foods in gnotobiotic animals and undernourished children
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Richard J. Giannone | Michael J. Barratt | C. Sawyer | A. Osterman | B. Henrissat | J. Gordon | R. Hettich | M. Talcott | O. Ilkayeva | C. Newgard | D. Rodionov | T. Ahmed | Jeanette L Gehrig | Siddarth Venkatesh | Hao-Wei Chang | M. Hibberd | V. Kung | Jiye Cheng | Robert Y Chen | Sathish Subramanian | Carrie A. Cowardin | Martin F. Meier | D. O'Donnell | Larry D Spears | C. Semenkovich | R. Giannone | Michael Muehlbauer | R. Head | Aleksandr A. Arzamasov | Semen A. Leyn | M. I. Hossain | Munirul Islam | N. Choudhury | S. Sarker | S. Huq | I. Mahmud | Ishita Mostafa | M. Mahfuz | D. O’Donnell | Jeanette L. Gehrig | Larry D. Spears | Christopher Sawyer | Robert Y. Chen | Imteaz Mahmud | Sayeeda Huq | J. Gordon | T. Ahmed | M. Barratt | I. Mostafa
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