Diet, Environments, and Gut Microbiota. A Preliminary Investigation in Children Living in Rural and Urban Burkina Faso and Italy
Carlotta De Filippo(Institute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology), Paolo Lionetti(Meyer Children's Hospital), Giuseppe Pieraccini(University of Florence), Davide Albanese(Fondazione Edmund Mach), F. Miglietta(Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources), Duccio Cavalieri(University of Florence), Monica Di Paola(Meyer Children's Hospital), Matteo Ramazzotti(University of Florence), Elena Banci(Meyer Children's Hospital)
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