Overbeeke, A.; Lang, M.; Hausmann, B.; Watzka, M.; Nikolov, G.; Schwarz, J.; Kohl, G.; De Paepe, K.; Eislmayr, K.; Decker, T.;
et al. Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria. Nutrients 2022, 14, 3802.
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et al. Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria. Nutrients. 2022; 14(18):3802.
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Overbeeke, A., Lang, M., Hausmann, B., Watzka, M., Nikolov, G., Schwarz, J., Kohl, G., De Paepe, K., Eislmayr, K., Decker, T., Richter, A., & Berry, D.
(2022). Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria. Nutrients, 14(18), 3802.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14183802