A purified membrane protein from Akkermansia muciniphila or the pasteurized bacterium improves metabolism in obese and diabetic mice
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W. D. de Vos | A. Bhattacharjee | Patrice D Cani | L. Martinez | N. Delzenne | C. Belzer | M. Dumas | Judith Klievink | J. Thissen | A. Everard | Julien Chilloux | H. Plovier | Céline Druart | C. Depommier | M. Van Hul | L. Geurts | N. Ottman | T. Duparc | L. Lichtenstein | A. Myridakis | Kees C H van der Ark | S. Aalvink | D. Maiter | A. Loumaye | M. Hermans | J. Chilloux
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