Fungal lysozyme leverages the gut microbiota to curb DSS-induced colitis
Colitis is characterized by colonic inflammation and impaired gut health. Both features aggravate obesity and insulin resistance. Host defense peptides (HDPs) are key regulators of gut homeostasis and generally malfunctioning in above-mentioned conditions. We aimed here to improve bowel function in...
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Main Authors: | Ida Søgaard Larsen, Benjamin A. H. Jensen, Erica Bonazzi, Béatrice S. Y. Choi, Nanna Ny Kristensen, Esben Gjerløff Wedebye Schmidt, Annika Süenderhauf, Laurence Morin, Peter Bjarke Olsen, Lea Benedicte Skov Hansen, Torsten Schröder, Christian Sina, Benoît Chassaing, André Marette |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/42cdead9b9e64189952dce134459fe04 |
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