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Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Ul
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Preface Preface This thesis present
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Summary Summary The microbiota of t
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Introduction and objectives Introdu
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1. The intestinal environment Theor
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2. The colonic environment Theoreti
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Table 1: The presence of glycoside
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Theoretical part Figure 3: The colo
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3. Inflammatory Bowel disease Theor
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Statistics PCA were generated by SA
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The PCA of the Gram‐positive bact
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layer of UC patients and found that
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Acknowledgements The authors thank
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References Casellas,F., Borruel,N.,
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References Ghadimi,D., de Vrese,M.,
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