🍽🦠 PubMed Studies Citing Bacteria Shifts for Sodium Chloride {Salt} - Bifidobacterium lemurum

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Sodium Chloride {Salt} - Bifidobacterium lemurum    👶 High-Salt Diet Induces Depletion of Lactic Acid-Producing Bacteria in Murine Gut.
Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 14 Issue 6 Pages:
Pub: 2022 Mar 10 Epub: 2022 Mar 10 Authors Hamad I , Cardilli A , Côrte-Real BF , Dyczko A , Vangronsveld J , Kleinewietfeld M ,
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Sodium Chloride {Salt} - Bifidobacterium lemurum    👶 Impact of high-salt diet in health and diseases and its role in pursuit of cancer immunotherapy by modulating gut microbiome.
Journal of family medicine and primary care (J Family Med Prim Care ) Vol: 13 Issue 5 Pages: 1628-1635
Pub: 2024 May Epub: 2024 May 24 Authors Balan Y , Sundaramurthy R , Gaur A , Varatharajan S , Raj GM ,
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Sodium Chloride {Salt} - Bifidobacterium lemurum    👶 Mechanisms of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in ameliorating hyperuricemia: insights into gut microbiota and intestinal function in a mouse model.
Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 15 Issue 11 Pages: 6068-6081
Pub: 2024 Jun 4 Epub: 2024 Jun 4 Authors Yu H , Lou Z , Wu T , Wan X , Huang H , Wu Y , Li B , Tu Y , He P , Liu J ,
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