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Inflammation bowel disease II
THe rectal mucosa in patients with crohn's anal fistulae harbours lower numbers of bifidobacteria, and the fistula tracts are devoid of a microbial ecosystem
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THe rectal mucosa in patients with crohn's anal fistulae harbours lower numbers of bifidobacteria, and the fistula tracts are devoid of a microbial ecosystem
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- First published March 13, 2011.
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March 13, 2011
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