Distinct Changes in Microbiota-Mediated Intestinal Metabolites and Immune Responses Induced by Different Antibiotics
The cocktails of antibiotics are utilized to study the functions of microbiota. There have been studies on the alteration of not only the microbiota composition but also the host's metabolism or immunity. However, the bacterial species associated with these altered physiologic markers are still...
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Main Authors: | Sunghyun Yoon (Author), Giljae Lee (Author), Junsun Yu (Author), Kiuk Lee (Author), Kyeongju Lee (Author), Jiyeon Si (Author), Hyun Ju You (Author), GwangPyo Ko (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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