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. 1970 Jun;42(6):439–447.

The gastrointestinal microflora of irradiated mice. I. Relationship of mucosa and microflora in weanling mice.

E M Livstone, H M Spiro, T Hersh, M H Floch
PMCID: PMC2591668  PMID: 5431865

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