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Concepts (33)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Feces
1
2024
126
0.840
Why?
Software
1
2019
234
0.540
Why?
Computational Biology
1
2019
324
0.520
Why?
Celiac Disease
2
2016
4
0.260
Why?
Duodenum
2
2016
15
0.250
Why?
Vagina
1
2025
89
0.230
Why?
Urine
1
2024
12
0.220
Why?
Metabolome
1
2024
50
0.220
Why?
Endometrial Neoplasms
1
2025
79
0.210
Why?
Metabolomics
1
2024
90
0.210
Why?
Bacteria
1
2025
285
0.190
Why?
Databases, Factual
1
2019
336
0.140
Why?
DNA, Fungal
1
2016
47
0.130
Why?
Neisseria
1
2016
1
0.130
Why?
Metagenomics
1
2016
43
0.120
Why?
Humans
5
2025
42163
0.090
Why?
Rectum
1
2025
27
0.060
Why?
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
1
2025
190
0.050
Why?
Diet, Gluten-Free
1
2016
3
0.030
Why?
Italy
1
2016
27
0.030
Why?
Proteobacteria
1
2016
10
0.030
Why?
Caco-2 Cells
1
2016
59
0.030
Why?
Actinobacteria
1
2016
14
0.030
Why?
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
1
2016
196
0.030
Why?
Biopsy
1
2016
176
0.030
Why?
Polymerase Chain Reaction
1
2016
454
0.030
Why?
Sequence Analysis, DNA
1
2016
508
0.030
Why?
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
1
2016
456
0.030
Why?
Aged
1
2025
7982
0.020
Why?
Female
2
2025
24018
0.020
Why?
Middle Aged
1
2025
11819
0.020
Why?
Adult
2
2016
13458
0.020
Why?
Male
1
2016
22779
0.010
Why?
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