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The Pathogenesis Of Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) From Cronobacter Sakazakii And The Intervention Of Bacteroides Fragilis
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The Safety Acessement Of A Novel Bacteroides Fragilis
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Therapeutic Effects Of Bacteroides Fragilis For Vibrio Parahaemolyticus Infection In Vitro And In Vivo Experiments
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Function and regulation of the polysaccharide utilization locus, don, in the gut symbiont Bacteroides fragili
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Role of intestinal microflora in diversification of the rabbit primary antibody repertoire
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Insights into the Mechanism of Oxygen-mediated Growth Arrest of Bacteroides fragilis
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SEROLOGIC AND OPSONIC STUDIES OF BACTEROIDES FRAGILI
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Characteristics Of Intestinal Micrbiota Of Colorectal Laterally Spreading Tumors
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Downregulation Of Farnesoid X Receptor Promotes Colorectal Tumorigenesis By Facilitating Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides Fragilis Colonization
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Preliminary Exploration On The Local Tumor Microenvironment Related To Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides Fragilis In Colorectal Cancer
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Study On The Protective Mechanism Of Bacteroides Fragilis In Inhibiting TNF-α-induced Inflammatory Response In Colon Cells
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Study On The Effect Of Invigorating Spleen,Nourishing Blood And Dispelling Wind Prescription On Alleviating Atropic Dermatitis By Regulating Intestinal Bacteroidetes Fragilis
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Research On The Chemical Composition Of Gorgonian Junceella Fragilis
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Fluorescent Labeling Of Capsular Polysaccharide TP2 From Bacteroides Fragilis And Its Biodistribution And Metabolism In Rats
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Study On The Mechanisms Of Bacteroides Fragilis Strain ZY-312 Facilitates Colonic Mucosa Regeneration In Colitis Via Up-regulating ILC3/IL-22/pSTAT3 Axis
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Study On The Mechanism Of Experimental Colitis In Mice Treated With Bacteroides Fragilis ZY-312
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The Research In Probiotic Effects Of A Novel Strain Of Bacteroides Fragilis And Its Polysacchride A
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Correlation Between Colonic Polyps And Fecal ETBF And Fn In Qinghai Area
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Preliminary Study On The Mechanism Of Ur Inary Stones Caused By Bacteroides
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