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Modulation of the Gut Microbiota Alters the Tumour-Suppressive Efficacy of Tim-3 Pathway Blockade in a Bacterial Species- and Host Factor-Dependent Manner
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Impact Du Régime Alimentaire Sur La Dynamique Structurale Et Fonctionnelle Du Microbiote Intestinal Humain Julien Tap
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The Mouse Intestinal Bacterial Collection (Mibc)
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(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,386,793 B2 Blaser Et Al