The new views on the state of the gut microbiota in obesity and diabetes mellitus type 2
Obesity is a worldwide problem of the last century, the prevalence of which has reached pandemic proportions in developed countries. Over the past few years, a considerable amount of data has been gathered, reporting a direct link between changes in gut microbiota and the development of obesity, as...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elena V. Pokrovskaya, Minara S. Shamkhalova, Marina V. Shestakova |
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Endocrinology Research Centre
2019
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