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Longitudinal changes in diet cause repeatable and largely reversible shifts in gut microbial communities of laboratory mice and are observed across segments of the …Low et al., 2021
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- Low A
- Soh M
- Miyake S
- Aw V
- Feng J
- Wong A
- Seedorf H
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- International journal of molecular sciences
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Dietary changes are known to alter the composition of the gut microbiome. However, it is less understood how repeatable and reversible these changes are and how diet switches affect the microbiota in the various segments of the gastrointestinal tract. Here, a treatment …
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