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Influence of gastrectomy for gastric cancer treatment on faecal microbiome and metabolome profiles
- Correspondence to Dr Takuji Yamada, School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan; takuji{at}bio.titech.ac.jp; Professor Shinichi Yachida, Department of Cancer Genome Informatics, Graduate School of Medicine/Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan 565-0871; syachida{at}cgi.med.osaka-u.ac.jp
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Influence of gastrectomy for gastric cancer treatment on faecal microbiome and metabolome profiles
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- Received May 29, 2019
- Revised November 26, 2019
- Accepted December 2, 2019
- First published January 16, 2020.
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August 19, 2020
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