Distinct Gut Microbiota Induced by Different Fat-to-Sugar-Ratio High-Energy Diets Share Similar Pro-...
Distinct Gut Microbiota Induced by Different Fat-to-Sugar-Ratio High-Energy Diets Share Similar Pro-obesity Genetic and Metabolite Profiles in Prediabetic Mice
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Shan, Kai , Qu, Hongyan , Zhou, Keru , Wang, Liangfang , Zhu, Congmin , Chen, Haiqin , Gu, Zhennan , Cui, Jing , Fu, Guoling , Li, Jiaqi , Chen, Heyan , Wang, Rong , Qi, Yumin , Chen, Wei and Chen, Yong Q.
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Washington: American Society for Microbiology
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Various types of diet can lead to type 2 diabetes. The gut microbiota in type 2 diabetic patients are also different. So, two questions arise: whether there are any commonalities between gut microbiota induced by different pro-obese diets and whether these commonalities lead to disease. Here we found that high-energy diets with two different fat-to...
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Distinct Gut Microbiota Induced by Different Fat-to-Sugar-Ratio High-Energy Diets Share Similar Pro-obesity Genetic and Metabolite Profiles in Prediabetic Mice
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2379-5077
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2379-5077
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10.1128/mSystems.00219-19