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Title: Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in ulcerative colitis is associated with specific bacterial changes: stool and colonic mucosa 16S microbiota analysis from the randomised controlled FOCUS study
Authors: Clemente, J. C.
Colombel, J. F.
Van den Bogaerde, J.
Paramsothy, S.
Paramsothy, R.
Ng, W.
Connor, S.
Leong, R. W. L.
Kaakoush, N. O.
Walsh, A. J.
Samuel, D.
Lin, E.
Kamm, M. A.
Borody, T. J.
Faith, J. J.
Mitchell, H. M.
Issue Date: 2016
Source: Oct 31 , 2016, p. 125-126
Pages: 125-126
Journal: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Abstract: Times Cited: 0Paramsothy, S. Kaakoush, N. O. Kamm, M. A. Faith, J. J. Clemente, J. C. Walsh, A. J. Van den Bogaerde, J. Samuel, D. Leong, R. W. L. Connor, S. Ng, W. Paramsothy, R. Lin, E. Colombel, J. F. Borody, T. J. Mitchell, H. M.
0
1440-1746
2
Resources: ://WOS:000384664700223
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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