Bidirectional communication between the Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) and the microbiome tunes host metabolism
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Y. Fujii‐Kuriyama | J. Nicholson | E. Holmes | J. Rafter | S. Pettersson | A. Narbad | M. Al-Asmakh | A. Dona | V. Braniste | A. Abbaspour | Agata Korecka | V. Arulampalam | Shawon Lahiri | Nicole Reichardt | Afrouz Abbaspour | R. D’Arienzo | Adrian Tett
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