Selective increases of bifidobacteria in gut microflora improve high-fat-diet-induced diabetes in mice through a mechanism associated with endotoxaemia
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C. Knauf | Patrice D Cani | R. Burcelin | A. Neyrinck | K. Tuohy | N. Delzenne | G. R. Gibson | F. Fava
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