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Wampach L, Heintz-Buschart A, Hogan A, et al. Colonization and Succession within the Human Gut Microbiome by Archaea, Bacteria, and Microeukaryotes during the First Year of Life. Front Microbiol. 2017;8:738doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00738.
Wampach, L., Heintz-Buschart, A., Hogan, A., Muller, E. E. L., Narayanasamy, S., Laczny, C. C., Hugerth, L. W., Bindl, L., Bottu, J., Andersson, A. F., de Beaufort, C., & Wilmes, P. (2017). Colonization and Succession within the Human Gut Microbiome by Archaea, Bacteria, and Microeukaryotes during the First Year of Life. Frontiers in microbiology, 8738. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00738
Wampach, Linda, et al. "Colonization and Succession within the Human Gut Microbiome by Archaea, Bacteria, and Microeukaryotes during the First Year of Life." Frontiers in microbiology vol. 8 (2017): 738. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00738
Wampach L, Heintz-Buschart A, Hogan A, Muller EEL, Narayanasamy S, Laczny CC, Hugerth LW, Bindl L, Bottu J, Andersson AF, de Beaufort C, Wilmes P. Colonization and Succession within the Human Gut Microbiome by Archaea, Bacteria, and Microeukaryotes during the First Year of Life. Front Microbiol. 2017 May 02;8:738. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00738. eCollection 2017. PMID: 28512451; PMCID: PMC5411419.
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