Comprehensive Analysis of Fecal Microbiome and Metabolomics in Hepatic Fibrosis Rats Reveal Hepatoprotective Effects of Yinchen Wuling Powder From the Host-Microbial Metabolic Axis
Hepatic fibrosis (HF) is a typical consequence in the development of multiple chronic liver diseases, which is intimately related to the composition and metabolic status of gut microbiota. A myriad of evidence has indicated that traditional Chinese medicine can treat HF by regulating gut microbiota....
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Main Authors: | Yumeng Zhang (Author), Min Zhao (Author), Xue Jiang (Author), Qiaoyu Qiao (Author), Tingting Liu (Author), Chunjie Zhao (Author), Miao Wang (Author) |
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