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Gut microbial trimethylamine is elevated in alcohol-associated hepatitis and contributes to ethanol-...

Gut microbial trimethylamine is elevated in alcohol-associated hepatitis and contributes to ethanol-...

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Gut microbial trimethylamine is elevated in alcohol-associated hepatitis and contributes to ethanol-induced liver injury in mice

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England: eLife Science Publications, Ltd

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There is mounting evidence that microbes residing in the human intestine contribute to diverse alcohol-associated liver diseases (ALD) including the most deadly form known as alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH). However, mechanisms by which gut microbes synergize with excessive alcohol intake to promote liver injury are poorly understood. Furthermore...

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Gut microbial trimethylamine is elevated in alcohol-associated hepatitis and contributes to ethanol-induced liver injury in mice

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9d2e1ecd214249d6a556320886d84ab0

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9d2e1ecd214249d6a556320886d84ab0

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2050-084X

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2050-084X

DOI

10.7554/eLife.76554

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