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Editorial
. 2020 Dec 23:11:613511.
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.613511. eCollection 2020.

Editorial: Gut Microbiota and Inflammation: Relevance in Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease

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Editorial: Gut Microbiota and Inflammation: Relevance in Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease

Cinzia Parolini et al. Front Pharmacol. .
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Keywords: calcific aortic valve disease; cancer; cardiovasclar disease; gut microbiota; low density lipoprotein—cholesterol.

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