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Preface Preface This thesis present
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Summary Summary The microbiota of t
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Dansk sammendrag Dansk sammendrag M
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Introduction and objectives Introdu
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Table 1: The presence of glycoside
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Abstract Background Detailed knowle
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in 1 x TAE at 60 °C for 16 h at 36
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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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Table 2 ‐ 16S rRNA gene and 16S
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1. Firmicutes phylum 2. Bacteroidet
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Supplementary Figure S1. Dice clust
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Reference List 1. Ahmed S, Macfarla
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Methodology part Paper 2 Fecal lact
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Fecal lactobacilli and bifidobacter
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Introduction The mucus layer lining
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(Bio‐Rad Labs, Hercules, Californ
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Microbial community analysis using
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difference from the luminal microbi
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that C. coccoides group and C. lept
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Table 1 ‐ 16S rRNA gene of phylum
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Figure 1. A) Schematic overview of
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A. B. Figure 3. Principal component
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15. Fooks LJ, Gibson GR. (2002) In
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