Is Veillonella a unique marker of physical exercise? Commentary on: "Is physical performance (in mice) increased by Veillonella atypica or decreased by Lactobacillus bulgaricus?"
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Main Authors: | Viktor Bielik (Author), Ivan Hric (Author), Riadh Hammami (Author) |
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