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Frontiers in Microbiology
(May 2016)
Why don’t all infants have bifidobacteria in their stool?
Gerald William Tannock,
Pheng Soon eLee,
Pheng Soon eLee,
Khai Hong eWong,
Blair eLawley
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Gerald William Tannock
University of Otago
Pheng Soon eLee
Mead Johnson Nutrition
Pheng Soon eLee
University of Otago
Khai Hong eWong
Mead Johnson Nutrition
Blair eLawley
University of Otago
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00834
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Vol. 7
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Keywords
infants
bifidobacteria
Lachnospiraceae
fecal microbiota
child development.
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