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Influence of diet on the gut microbiome and implications for human health. Journal of translational medicine (J Transl Med ) Vol: 15 Issue 1 Pages: 73 Pub: 2017 Apr 8 Epub: 2017 Apr 8 Authors Singh RK , Chang HW , Yan D , Lee KM , Ucmak D , Wong K , Abrouk M , Farahnik B , Nakamura M , Zhu TH , Bhutani T , Liao W , Html Article Publication |
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Effect of High-Fat Diet on the Intestinal Flora in Letrozole-Induced Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Rats. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM (Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ) Vol: 2021 Issue Pages: 6674965 Pub: 2021 Epub: 2021 Jun 25 Authors Zheng YH , Xu Y , Ma HX , Liang CJ , Yang T , Html Article Publication |
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Effects of different diets on intestinal microbiota and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease development. World journal of gastroenterology (World J Gastroenterol ) Vol: 22 Issue 32 Pages: 7353-64 Pub: 2016 Aug 28 Epub: Authors Liu JP , Zou WL , Chen SJ , Wei HY , Yin YN , Zou YY , Lu FG , Html Article Publication |
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Gut microbiota and mycobiota change with feeding duration in mice on a high-fat and high-fructose diet. BMC microbiology (BMC Microbiol ) Vol: 24 Issue 1 Pages: 504 Pub: 2024 Nov 29 Epub: 2024 Nov 29 Authors Zheng R , Xiang X , Shi Y , Xie J , Xing L , Zhang T , Zhou Z , Zhang D , Html Article Publication |
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The relationship between a high-fat diet, gut microbiome, and systemic chronic inflammation: insights from integrated multiomics analysis. The American journal of clinical nutrition (Am J Clin Nutr ) Vol: 121 Issue 3 Pages: 643-653 Pub: 2025 Mar Epub: 2024 Dec 31 Authors Du Z , Liu X , Xie Z , Wang Q , Lv Z , Li L , Wang H , Xue D , Zhang Y , Publication |
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