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Obesity and gut flora

Matej Bajzer and Randy J. Seeley ()
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Matej Bajzer: Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati
Randy J. Seeley: Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati

Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7122, 1009-1010

Abstract: The intestinal bacteria in obese humans and mice differ from those in lean individuals. Are these bacteria involved in how we regulate body weight, and are they a factor in the obesity epidemic?

Date: 2006
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