Interactions Between Diet and the Intestinal Microbiota Alter Intestinal Permeability and Colitis Severity in Mice.
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J. Clemente | J. Faith | M. Merad | J. Colombel | G. Britton | A. Mortha | Eduardo J. Contijoch | Sean R. Llewellyn | A. Grinspan | Olivia H. Vennaro
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