Human Flora-Associated (HFA) Animals for Studying the Role of Intestinal Flora in Human Carcinogenesis
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概要
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- 2002-10-01
著者
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Hirayama Kazuhiro
Laboratory Of Veterinary Public Health Department Of Veterinary Medical Science Graduate School Of A
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Hirayama Kazuhiro
Laboratory Of Veterinary Public Health Department Of Veterinary Medical Science Graduate School Of A
関連論文
- Effects of Wheat Bran and Brown Rice Cereals on the Intestinal Environment and Skin Conditions
- Correlation Between Indicators of Intestinal Environment and Amount of Carbon Dioxide in Gas Excreted During Defecation
- Effects of Soy Protein Diet on Plasma Equol and Intestinal Microflora in Adult Mice
- Role of Intestinal Flora on the Metabolism, Absorption, and Biological Activity of Dietary Flavonoids
- Human Flora-Associated (HFA) Animals for Studying the Role of Intestinal Flora in Human Carcinogenesis
- Ex-Germfree Mice Harboring Intestinal Microbiota Derived from Other Animal Species as an Experimental Model for Ecology and Metabolism of Intestinal Bacteria
- Effects of Rice Starch-Isoflavone Diet or Potato Starch-Isoflavone Diet on Plasma Isoflavone, Plasma Lipids, Cecal Enzyme Activity, and Composition of Fecal Microflora in Adult Mice
- Effects of Soy Oligosaccharides on Plasma and Cecal Isoflavones, and Cecal Enzyme Activities in Mice
- Metabolism of Isoflavones Found in the Pueraria thomsonii Flower by Human Intestinal Microbiota
- Vitamin K Deficiency of Germfree Mice Caused by Feeding Standard Purified Diet Sterilized by .GAMMA.-Irradiation