Methyl Diet Enhanced Sepsis-Induced Mortality Through Altering Gut Microbiota
Chang Yu,1,* Xiaojun Zhu,1,* Chao Zheng,1 Yichun Luo,1 Fang Wang,1 Yueqiu Gao,1 Hailong Wu,2 Xuehua Sun,1 Xiaoni Kong1 1Central Laboratory, Department of Liver Diseases, ShuGuang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Chinese Traditional Medicine, Shanghai, People’s Republic o...
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Autores principales: | Yu C, Zhu X, Zheng C, Luo Y, Wang F, Gao Y, Wu H, Sun X, Kong X |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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