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Møller, P. L.
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spellingShingle Nielsen, D. S., Møller, P. L., Rosenfeldt, V., Pærregaard, A., Michaelsen, K. F., Jakobsen, M., Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Case Study of the Distribution of Mucosa-Associated Bifidobacterium Species, Lactobacillus Species, andOther Lactic Acid Bacteria in the HumanColon, Ecology, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Food Science, Biotechnology
title Case Study of the Distribution of Mucosa-Associated Bifidobacterium Species, Lactobacillus Species, andOther Lactic Acid Bacteria in the HumanColon
title_full Case Study of the Distribution of Mucosa-Associated Bifidobacterium Species, Lactobacillus Species, andOther Lactic Acid Bacteria in the HumanColon
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title_sort case study of the distribution of mucosa-associated <i>bifidobacterium</i> species, <i>lactobacillus</i> species, andother lactic acid bacteria in the humancolon
title_unstemmed Case Study of the Distribution of Mucosa-Associated Bifidobacterium Species, Lactobacillus Species, andOther Lactic Acid Bacteria in the HumanColon
topic Ecology, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Food Science, Biotechnology
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