Baicalin restore intestinal damage after early-life antibiotic therapy: the role of the MAPK signaling pathway
Antibiotic related intestinal injury in early life affects subsequent health and susceptibility. Here, we employed weaned piglets as a model to investigate the protective effects of baicalin against early-life antibiotic exposure-induced microbial dysbiosis. Piglets exposed to lincomycin showed a ma...
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Main Authors: | Shunfen Zhang (Author), Shanlong Tang (Author), Zhengqun Liu (Author), Huiyuan Lv (Author), Xueying Cai (Author), Ruqing Zhong (Author), Liang Chen (Author), Hongfu Zhang (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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