Different incidence of the same diet composition and diversity of fecal microbiota may be an important risk factor for children with kashin-beck disease
Ke Tao(University of Copenhagen), Jianhao Lin(Guangdong 999 Brain Hospital), Yudian Qiu(Peking University), Chonghua Wan, Zhonglu Li(Peking University), Ziyi Yang(Peking University), Huaxin Li(Peking University), Xikang Cheng, Yuebin Ke(Army Medical University), Y. Zhang(Harvard University), S. Zhang
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