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“... and gastrointestinal tract (gut) bacterial diversity in Wistar male rats. Rats (n = 48) were randomly...”
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“... in this thesis was the exploitation of the potential of Labrys portucalensis F11 – a bacterial strain...”
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“... a patient's susceptibility to IBD onset and development given a relevant bacterial dysbiosis. Hence, the...”
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“... 16S rRNA genes was used to follow the changes in bacterial communities during continuous and fed-batch...”
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“... concentration decrease in the bacterial growth solution. Biological processes, using effluents from an acid mine...”
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