Colon specific delivery of miR-155 inhibitor alleviates estrogen deficiency related phenotype via microbiota remodeling
Compelling data have indicated menopause-associated increase in cardiovascular disease in women, while the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. It is established that changes of intestinal microbiota affect cardiovascular function in the context of metabolic syndrome. We here aimed to explo...
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Main Authors: | Lianbi Zhao (Author), Tian Zhou (Author), Jianmei Chen (Author), Wenbin Cai (Author), Ruijing Shi (Author), Yunyou Duan (Author), Lijun Yuan (Author), Changyang Xing (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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