Gut Microbiota Metabolism of Bile Acids Could Contribute to the Bariatric Surgery Improvements in Extreme Obesity
Bariatric surgery is the only procedure to obtain and maintain weight loss in the long term, although the mechanisms driving these benefits are not completely understood. In the last years, gut microbiota has emerged as one of the drivers through its metabolites, especially secondary bile acids. In...
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Autores principales: | Luis Ocaña-Wilhelmi, Gracia María Martín-Núñez, Patricia Ruiz-Limón, Juan Alcaide, Eduardo García-Fuentes, Carolina Gutiérrez-Repiso, Francisco J. Tinahones, Isabel Moreno-Indias |
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MDPI AG
2021
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