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Microbiota from the distal guts of lean and obese adolescents exhibit partial functional redundancy besides clear differences in community structure

Ferrer et al., 2013

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16908457111947276597
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Ferrer M
Ruiz A
Lanza F
Haange S
Oberbach A
Till H
Bargiela R
Campoy C
Segura M
Richter M
Von Bergen M
Seifert J
Suarez A
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Environmental microbiology

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Recent research has disclosed a tight connection between obesity, metabolic gut microbial activities and host health. Obtaining a complete understanding of this relationship remains a major goal. Here, we conducted a comparative metagenomic and metaproteomic …
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