Functional Outcome, Quality of Life, and Efficacy of Probiotics in Postoperative Patients with Colorectal Cancer
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概要
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- 2011-09-01
著者
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OHDE Sachiko
Center for Clinical Epidemiology, St. Luke's Life Science Institute, St. Luke's International Hospit
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Onodera Hisashi
Department Of Surgery & Surgical Basic Science Kyoto University
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Hoshino Yoshinori
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Sophia University
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Ohde Sachiko
Center For Epidemiology St Luke's Life Science Institute
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Hoshino Yoshinori
Department Of Surgery Keio University Hospital
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OHIGASHI SEIJI
Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, St Luke's International Hospital
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Ohigashi Seiji
Department Of Gastroenterological Surgery St Luke's International Hospital
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Onodera Hisashi
Department Of Gastroenterological Surgery St Luke's International Hospital
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OHDE Sachiko
Center for Clinical Epidemiology, St. Luke's International Hospital
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