Effect of Bariatric Surgery on the Intestinal Microbiome: New Preventive and Therapeutic Models

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Dzhurinskaia Nakhli González-Puga

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González-Puga, D. N. (2024). Effect of Bariatric Surgery on the Intestinal Microbiome: New Preventive and Therapeutic Models. Atención Familiar, 32(1), 82–84. https://doi.org/10.22201/fm.14058871p.2025.1.90138

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