No appendix necessary: fecal transplants and antibiotics can resolve \textit{Clostridium difficile} infection (Q1649421): Difference between revisions
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No appendix necessary: fecal transplants and antibiotics can resolve \textit{Clostridium difficile} infection (English)
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6 July 2018
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\texttt{Microbiome}
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bistability
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mathematical approach
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gut alternative steady states
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