Development of the Neonatal Intestinal Microbiome and Its Association With Necrotizing Enterocolitis.

scientific article published on 3 February 2016

Development of the Neonatal Intestinal Microbiome and Its Association With Necrotizing Enterocolitis. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.CLINTHERA.2016.01.005
P698PubMed publication ID26852144

P50authorTimothy G ElginQ87241759
P2093author name stringSteven J McElroy
Stacy L Kern
P433issue4
P921main subjectmicrobiomeQ1330402
maternal healthQ6786626
P304page(s)706-715
P577publication date2016-02-03
P1433published inClinical TherapeuticsQ15716601
P1476titleDevelopment of the Neonatal Intestinal Microbiome and Its Association With Necrotizing Enterocolitis
P478volume38

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