Inhibition of intestinal FXR activity as a possible mechanism for the beneficial effects of a probiotic mix supplementation on lipid metabolism alterations and weight gain in mice fed a high fat diet
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F. Laugerette | E. Meugnier | M. Michalski | E. Loizon | C. Pinteur | S. Chanon | M. Godet | S. Holowacz | Aurélie Vieille-Marchiset | B. Benoit | Mélanie Le Barz | Alice Beau | Armelle Penhoat | Catherine Calzada | Valérie Sauvinet | E. Jacouton | Hubert Vidal
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