Faecalibacterium prausnitzii treatment improves hepatic health and reduces adipose tissue inflammation in high-fat fed mice
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Eveliina Munukka | Raine Toivonen | Pentti Huovinen | Satu Pekkala | S. Jalkanen | Baoru Yang | P. Huovinen | Anniina Rintala | Sirpa Jalkanen | Baoru Yang | Arno Hänninen | J. Vuopio | S. Pekkala | Matts Nylund | Anna Takanen | Jaana Vuopio | E. Munukka | A. Hänninen | Matts Nylund | Anniina Rintala | Raine K. Toivonen | Anna Takanen | R. Toivonen
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