Developing a model for estimating the activity of colonic microbes after intestinal surgeries.
<h4>Background</h4>The large intestine provides a compensatory role in energy recovery when surgical interventions such as extensive small intestinal resections or bypass operations lower the efficiency of nutrient absorption in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract. While microorganisms...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Marcus, Taylor L Davis, Bruce E Rittmann, John K DiBaise, Elvis A Carnero, Karen Corbin, Steven R Smith, Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown |
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2021
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