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Virtualized clinical studies to assess the natural history and impact of gut microbiome modulation in non-hospitalized patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 a randomized open-label prospective study with a parallel group study evaluating the physiologic effects of KB109 on gut microbiota structure and function: a structured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled study

机译:虚拟化的临床研究评估肠道微生物组调制在非住院患者中的自然历史和影响以温和至中度Covid-19 A随机开放标签并行组研究评估KB109对肠道微生物群结构的生理作用和功能:随机对照研究的研究方案的结构化概述

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13063-021-05157-0.
机译:在线版本包含10.1186 / S13063-021-05157-0的补充材料。

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