
Chun-Jun Guo
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Jan 8, 2025 |
nature.com | Bingsen Zhang |Jeffrey Letourneau |Yousi Fu |Douglas V. Guzior |Robert Quinn |Chun-Jun Guo | +3 more
AbstractMetabolites derived from the intestinal microbiota, including bile acids (BA), extensively modulate vertebrate physiology, including development1, metabolism2,3,4, immune responses5,6,7 and cognitive function8. However, to what extent host responses balance the physiological effects of microbiota-derived metabolites remains unclear9,10.
Nutritional regulation of microbiota-derived metabolites: Implications for immunity and inflammation
Jan 9, 2024 |
cell.com | Mohammad Arifuzzaman |Nicholas Collins |Chun-Jun Guo |David Artis
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