Salt in stools is associated with obesity, gut halophilic microbiota and Akkermansia muciniphila depletion in humans (Q56669620): Difference between revisions

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article by E H Seck et al published 11 September 2018 in International Journal of Obesity
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Salt in stools is associated with obesity, gut halophilic microbiota and Akkermansia muciniphila depletion in humans
article by E H Seck et al published 11 September 2018 in International Journal of Obesity

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    Salt in stools is associated with obesity, gut halophilic microbiota and Akkermansia muciniphila depletion in humans (English)
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    E H Seck
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    B Senghor
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    V Merhej
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    D Bachar
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    F Cadoret
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    M Yasir
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    F Bibi
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    A A Jiman-Fatani
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    D S Konate
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    C Sokhna
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    J C Lagier
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    S Khelaifia
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    M Million
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    11 September 2018
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