Lactobacillus reuteri 100-23 Modulates Urea Hydrolysis in the Murine Stomach
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P. O’Toole | A. Zomer | G. Tannock | B. Lawley | I. Sims | D. Loach | Charlotte M. Wilson | T. Bell
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