Commensal Gut Microbiota Immunomodulatory Actions in Bone Marrow and Liver have Catabolic Effects on Skeletal Homeostasis in Health
Abstract Despite knowledge the gut microbiota regulates bone mass, mechanisms governing the normal gut microbiota’s osteoimmunomodulatory effects on skeletal remodeling and homeostasis are unclear in the healthy adult skeleton. Young adult specific-pathogen-free and germ-free mice were used to delin...
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Main Authors: | Chad M. Novince, Carolyn R. Whittow, Johannes D. Aartun, Jessica D. Hathaway, Nicole Poulides, Michael B. Chavez, Heidi M. Steinkamp, Kaeleigh A. Kirkwood, Emily Huang, Caroline Westwater, Keith L. Kirkwood |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3c3dc2ac8e8f4e21a3b43e71b7af78a1 |
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