Dietary emulsifiers impact the mouse gut microbiota promoting colitis and metabolic syndrome
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Omry Koren | Ruth E. Ley | Angela C. Poole | Andrew T. Gewirtz | R. Ley | Julia Goodrich | O. Koren | S. Srinivasan | B. Chassaing | A. Gewirtz | Benoit Chassaing | Julia Goodrich | Angela Poole | Shanthi Srinivasan | A. Poole
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