Recent additions may not be included but will usually appear in 24 hrs or less.
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Lactiplantibacillusplantarum JS19-adjunctly fermented goat milk alleviates D-galactose-induced aging by modulating oxidative stress and intestinal microbiota in mice. β
Journal of dairy science (J Dairy Sci ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2024 May 31 Epub: 2024 May 31 Authors He C , Mao Y , Wei L , Zhao A , Chen L , Zhang F , Cui X , Pan MH , Wang B , |
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Lactiplantibacillusplantarum JS19-adjunctly fermented goat milk alleviates D-galactose-induced aging by modulating oxidative stress and intestinal microbiota in mice. β
Journal of dairy science (J Dairy Sci ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2024 May 31 Epub: 2024 May 31 Authors He C , Mao Y , Wei L , Zhao A , Chen L , Zhang F , Cui X , Pan MH , Wang B , |
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Temporal shifts to the gut microbiome associated with cognitive dysfunction following high-fat diet consumption in a juvenile model of traumatic brain injury. β
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Physiological genomics (Physiol Genomics ) Vol: 56 Issue 4 Pages: 301-316 Pub: 2024 Apr 1 Epub: 2023 Dec 25 Authors Smith AM , Challagundla L , McGee IG , Warfield ZJ , Santos CDSE , Garrett MR , Grayson BE , |
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Temporal shifts to the gut microbiome associated with cognitive dysfunction following high-fat diet consumption in a juvenile model of traumatic brain injury. β
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Physiological genomics (Physiol Genomics ) Vol: 56 Issue 4 Pages: 301-316 Pub: 2024 Apr 1 Epub: 2023 Dec 25 Authors Smith AM , Challagundla L , McGee IG , Warfield ZJ , Santos CDSE , Garrett MR , Grayson BE , |
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Temporal shifts to the gut microbiome associated with cognitive dysfunction following high-fat diet consumption in a juvenile model of traumatic brain injury. β
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Physiological genomics (Physiol Genomics ) Vol: 56 Issue 4 Pages: 301-316 Pub: 2024 Apr 1 Epub: 2023 Dec 25 Authors Smith AM , Challagundla L , McGee IG , Warfield ZJ , Santos CDSE , Garrett MR , Grayson BE , |
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Gut Microbiome and Metabolome Profiles Associated with High-Fat Diet in Mice. β
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Metabolites (Metabolites ) Vol: 11 Issue 8 Pages: Pub: 2021 Jul 27 Epub: 2021 Jul 27 Authors Jo JK , Seo SH , Park SE , Kim HW , Kim EJ , Kim JS , Pyo JY , Cho KM , Kwon SJ , Park DH , Son HS , |
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Gut Microbiome and Metabolome Profiles Associated with High-Fat Diet in Mice. β
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Metabolites (Metabolites ) Vol: 11 Issue 8 Pages: Pub: 2021 Jul 27 Epub: 2021 Jul 27 Authors Jo JK , Seo SH , Park SE , Kim HW , Kim EJ , Kim JS , Pyo JY , Cho KM , Kwon SJ , Park DH , Son HS , |
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Increased gut permeability and microbiota change associate with mesenteric fat inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in diet-induced obese mice. β
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PloS one (PLoS One ) Vol: 7 Issue 3 Pages: e34233 Pub: 2012 Epub: 2012 Mar 23 Authors Lam YY , Ha CW , Campbell CR , Mitchell AJ , Dinudom A , Oscarsson J , Cook DI , Hunt NH , Caterson ID , Holmes AJ , Storlien LH , |
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