MyD88 deficiency ameliorates weight loss caused by intestinal oxidative injury in an autophagy‐dependent mechanism
Abstract Background Gut health plays a vital role in the overall health and disease control of human and animals. Intestinal oxidative stress is a critical player in the induction and progression of cachexia which is conventionally diagnosed and classified by weight loss. Therefore, reduction of int...
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Main Authors: | Ming Qi (Author), Simeng Liao (Author), Jing Wang (Author), Yuankun Deng (Author), Andong Zha (Author), Yirui Shao (Author), Zhijuan Cui (Author), Tongxing Song (Author), Yulong Tang (Author), Bie Tan (Author), Yulong Yin (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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