Dendrobium candidum polysaccharide reduce atopic dermatitis symptoms and modulate gut microbiota in DNFB-induced AD-like mice
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Zhenyuan Zhu | Huixiong Chen | Yiheng Liang | Guang-Rong Liu | Kewen Su | Zhiyun Du | Lingna Xie | Kaiye Yang | Yani Xu | Xiao-Gang Chang | Junsong Chen | Junsong Chen
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