The Role of Early Life Nutrition in the Establishment of Gastrointestinal Microbial Composition and Function.

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Published in Gut Microbes on January 09, 2017

Authors

Erin C Davis1, Mei Wang2, Sharon M Donovan1,2

Author Affiliations

1: a Division of Nutritional Sciences, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition , University of Illinois , Urbana , IL USA.
2: b Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition , University of Illinois , Urbana , IL USA.

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