linkedin post 2015-07-19 05:57:05

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BIOME AND OBESITY. Mice lacking the toll-like receptor TLR5 became obese and developed altered gut microbiota, hyperphagia, insulin resistance, and pro-inflammatory gene expression. Fecal pellets from these TLR5 knockout mice, when fed to wild type mice, induced the same phenotype. https://lnkd.in/eknVNSM View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-07-19 05:54:37

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LANDMARK PAPER by Backhed et al. Genetically predisposed obese mice remained lean when raised in germ-free conditions without a microbiota. Fecal transplants of mouse feces from normal obese mice into these germ-free mice induced obesity. Inoculation of obese human feces into these germ-free mice produced the same outcome. https://lnkd.in/eGCSdvJ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-07-18 04:22:10

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BIOME AND DISEASE. "Studies are revealing how diverse forms of neuro-immune and neuro-psychiatric disorders are correlated with, or modulated by variations of microbiome, microbiota-derived products and exogenous antibiotics and probiotics." A healthy biome, a healthy host. Dysbiosis and pathology. https://lnkd.in/eagiGTJ View in LinkedIn
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