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28 April 2015 - P1322
The effect of sampling and storage on the faecal microbiota composition in healthy and diseased subjects
28 April 2015 - P1323
Metagenomics to diagnose central nervous system infections of unknown aetiologies
28 April 2015 - P1324
Deep sequencing of tuf on the Illumina MiSeq reveals the staphylococcal nasal microbiome
28 April 2015 - P1325
The role of oral anaerobes in pleural infection – insights from molecular microbiology
28 April 2015 - P1326
Profiling of microbiota from infected root canals with and without marginal leakage using anaerobic culture and molecular biological techniques (16S rRNA gene sequencing)
28 April 2015 - P1327
Metagenomics of faecal samples collected from women with hyperemesis gravidarum
28 April 2015 - P1328
Evaluation of the microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract of patients with diabetes type 1 and 2 using next-generation sequencing (NGS)
28 April 2015 - P1329
Metagenomic analysis of gut and gastric microbiota in relation to Helicobacter pylori status
28 April 2015 - P1330
Metagenomic analysis of colon microbiota in patients with colorectal carcinoma; a pilot study
28 April 2015 - P1331
Proximal and distal colon show a different profile of microbiota in colorectal cancer patients
28 April 2015 - P1332
The non-selective effect of selective digestive decontamination (SDD) on gut microbiota
28 April 2015 - P1333
A rapid, accurate and economical quantitative culture method to measure the composition and resistance profile of the gut microbiome
28 April 2015 - P1334
Gut microbiota in diverticulosis; looking for signs of an inflammatory precursor stage of diverticulitis
28 April 2015 - P1335
Early gut microbiota in children growing up in a rural area in Sweden
28 April 2015 - P1336
Inhibitory activity of vaginal lactobacilli towards Candida spp.
28 April 2015 - P1338
The species range of lactobacilli in the microbiota of pregnant women of Russian in normocynosis and in bacterial vaginosis
28 April 2015 - P1339
Post-partum antibiotic treatment disturbs development of the intestinal microbiota
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