Gut Microflora Changes and Probiotics in Children in Day-Care Centers
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概要
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- 2003-07-01
著者
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ISOLAURI Erika
Department of Pediatrics, Turku University Hospital
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OUWEHAND Arthur
Department of Biochemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Turku
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Salminen Seppo
Department Of Biochemistry And Food Chemistry University Of Turku
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Ouwehand Arthur
Department Of Biochemistry And Food Chemistry University Of Turku
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JUNTUNEN Marketta
Department of Paediatrics, Satakunta Central Hospital
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KIRJAVAINEN Pirkka
Department of Biochemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Turku
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Kirjavainen Pirkka
Department Of Biochemistry And Food Chemistry University Of Turku
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Juntunen Marketta
Department Of Paediatrics Satakunta Central Hospital
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Isolauri Erika
Department Of Paediatrics Turku University Hospital
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