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Insights into the Role of Erysipelotrichaceae in the Human Host

Nadeem O Kaakoush. Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2015.

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Keywords: Erysipelotrichaceae; colorectal cancer; gastrointestinal; inflammatory bowel diseases; metabolic disorders; microbiota.

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Potential role for Erysipelotrichaceae in inflammation within the host.

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