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A High-Fat Diet Increases Gut Microbiota Biodiversity and Energy Expenditure Due to Nutrient Difference. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 10 Pages: Pub: 2020 Oct 20 Epub: 2020 Oct 20 Authors Wang B , Kong Q , Li X , Zhao J , Zhang H , Chen W , Wang G , Html Article Publication |
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Association of glycerolipid metabolism with gut microbiota disturbances in a hamster model of high-fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia. Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology (Front Cell Infect Microbiol ) Vol: 14 Issue Pages: 1439744 Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 Oct 4 Authors Han L , Hu C , Du Z , Yu H , Du Y , Li L , Li F , Wang Y , Gao X , Sun X , Zhang Z , Qin Y , Html Article Publication |
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A High-Fat Diet Increases the Characteristics of Gut Microbial Composition and the Intestinal Damage Associated with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. International journal of molecular sciences (Int J Mol Sci ) Vol: 24 Issue 23 Pages: Pub: 2023 Nov 24 Epub: 2023 Nov 24 Authors Zhu X , Cai J , Wang Y , Liu X , Chen X , Wang H , Wu Z , Bao W , Fan H , Wu S , Html Article Publication |
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