The gut microbial metabolome: modulation of cancer risk in obese individuals
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The gut microbial metabolome: modulation of cancer risk in obese individuals
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUTRITION SOCIETY
Volume 72, Issue 01, Pages 178-188
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2012-11-23
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10.1017/s0029665112002881
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