Carrying asymptomatic gallstones is not associated with changes in intestinal microbiota composition and diversity but cholecystectomy with significant dysbiosis
Abstract Gallstone disease affects up to twenty percent of the population in western countries and is a significant contributor to morbidity and health care expenditure. Intestinal microbiota have variously been implicated as either contributing to gallstone formation or to be affected by cholecyste...
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Main Authors: | Fabian Frost, Tim Kacprowski, Malte Rühlemann, Stefan Weiss, Corinna Bang, Andre Franke, Maik Pietzner, Ali A. Aghdassi, Matthias Sendler, Uwe Völker, Henry Völzke, Julia Mayerle, Frank U. Weiss, Georg Homuth, Markus M. Lerch |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/475fbfa266654d25ba6d1a4c3a5fb3e3 |
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