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Abstract IA06: Changes in the composition and activity of the colonic microbiome that may explain the extreme risk of colon cancer in Alaskan Native People 摘要:结肠微生物组的组成和活性的变化可能解释了阿拉斯加土著人患结肠癌的极端风险
Inflammation, Microbiome, and Cancer Disparities Pub Date : 2018-07-01 DOI: 10.1158/1538-7755.DISP17-IA06
S. O'keefe, Annette S Wilson, Kathryn R Koller, Christie A. Flanagan, Flora Sapp, G. Day, P. Holck, B. Methé, A. Morris, Jia V. Li, J. Kinross, T. Thomas
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