Senior Thai Fecal Microbiota Comparison Between Vegetarians and Non-Vegetarians Using PCR-DGGE and Real-Time PCR

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  • bacteroides
  • fecalmicrobiota
  • pcr-dgge
  • prevotella
  • quantitative real-time pcr
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