Obese rats intervened with Rhizoma coptidis revealed differential gene expression and microbiota by serum metabolomics
Abstract Background Integrating systems biology is an approach for investigating metabolic diseases in humans. However, few studies use this approach to investigate the mechanism by which Rhizoma coptidis (RC) reduces the effect of lipids and glucose on high-fat induced obesity in rats. Methods Twen...
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Main Authors: | Yanhua Ji (Author), Kexin Luo (Author), Jiri Mutu Zhang (Author), Peng Ni (Author), Wangping Xiong (Author), Xiaoquan Luo (Author), Guoliang Xu (Author), Hongning Liu (Author), Zhijun Zeng (Author) |
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