Sulpiride Serves, a Substrate for the Gut Microbiome
In the contemporary research world, the intestinal microbiome is now envisioned as a new body organ. Recently, the gut microbiome represents a new drug target in the gut, since various orthologues of intestinal drug transporters are also found present in the microbiome that lines the small intestine...
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Main Authors: | Imran Mukhtar (Author), Haseeb Anwar (Author), Osman Asghar Mirza (Author), Qasim Ali (Author), Muhammad Umar Ijaz (Author), Michael Hume (Author), Bala Krishna Prabhala (Author), Arslan Iftikhar (Author), Ghulam Hussain (Author), Muhammad Umar Sohail (Author), Kashif ur Rehman Khan (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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