Microbiota in mesenteric adipose tissue from Crohn’s disease promote colitis in mice
Abstract Background Mesenteric adipose tissue (mAT) hyperplasia, known as creeping fat is a pathologic characteristic of Crohn’s disease (CD). The reserve of creeping fat in surgery is associated with poor prognosis of CD patients, but the mechanism remains unknown. Methods Mesenteric microbiome, me...
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Auteurs principaux: | Zhen He, Jinjie Wu, Junli Gong, Jia Ke, Tao Ding, Wenjing Zhao, Wai Ming Cheng, Zhanhao Luo, Qilang He, Wanyi Zeng, Jing Yu, Na Jiao, Yanmin Liu, Bin Zheng, Lei Dai, Min Zhi, Xiaojian Wu, Christian Jobin, Ping Lan |
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2021
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