Supplement of microbiota-accessible carbohydrates prevents neuroinflammation and cognitive decline by improving the gut microbiota-brain axis in diet-induced obese mice
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Jeremy S. Lum | Xu-Feng Huang | Kuiyang Zheng | Hongli Shi | Xi Chen | Yinghua Yu | Qiao Wang | Shan-shan Hao | Mingxuan Zheng
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