Possible Benefits of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii for Obesity-Associated Gut Disorders
Metabolic disorders are an increasing concern in the industrialized world. Current research has shown a direct link between the composition of the gut microbiota and the pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes. In only a few weeks, an obesity-inducing diet can lead to increased gut permeability and mic...
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Main Authors: | Tatiani Uceli Maioli (Author), Esther Borras-Nogues (Author), Licia Torres (Author), Sara Candida Barbosa (Author), Vinicius Dantas Martins (Author), Philippe Langella (Author), Vasco Ariston Azevedo (Author), Jean-Marc Chatel (Author) |
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