Identification of three bacterial species associated with increased appendicular lean mass: the HUNT study
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K. Sjögren | C. Ohlsson | K. Hveem | T. Fall | L. Engstrand | A. Langhammer | E. Coward | K. Dekkers | L. Grahnemo | M. Nethander | S. Sree | Jean-Marc Billod | M. Gabrielsen | K. Dekkers
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