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Issue 230 | Gut Jun Weekly
Psoriasis, Streptococcus salivarius K-12; alcohol, acetate; dietary cholesterol
Original: Improvement of Psoriasis Using Oral Probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K-12: a Case-Control 24-Month Longitudinal Study.
Original: Acetate reprograms gut microbiota during alcohol consumption.
Original: Characterization of interactions of dietary cholesterol with the murine and human gut microbiome.
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Cloud computing genetic code, exploring the mysteries of flora, advocating health science
Pioneer of healthy donors for Chinese flora health assessment and intestinal bacteria transplantation
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"Intestinal Bacteria Lecture Hall" is provided by the Intestinal Bacteria Alliance Join the Intestinal Bacteria AllianceIssue 229: Authoritative journals such as Professor Yuan Huijuan of Henan Provincial People's Hospital and other authoritative journals are published! The study explores the effect of vertical flora transmission of gestational diabetes mellitus maternal generation on the offspring's glucose metabolism phenotype | Gut Jun Weekly
Issue 228: The latest masterpiece of "Frontiers of Immunology" by Professor Zhao Wenjing of Sun Yat-sen University! Multi-omics study explores the potential mechanism of PD-1 combined with intestinal bacteria transplantation in the treatment of colorectal cancer | Gut Jun Weekly
Issue 227: "ATVB" adds strength! Large cohort study shows that eating red meat increases cardiovascular disease risk, and the risk is derived from metabolites of gut microbiota | Gut Jun Weekly
Issue 226: The latest research results in the field of gut-brain axis from Professor Yu Shengyuan's research group from the Department of Neurology, Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital confirm the interaction between migraine and gut microbiota | Gut Jun Weekly
Issue 225: Dawn of Depressed Patients in the Sub-Journal of Cell! Will you be depressed if you eat too much pig's trotters and chicken feet? No, it depends on your gut bacteria! Study finds that this common amino acid is actually related to depression | Gut Jun Weekly
Learn a piece of knowledge and keep a piece of health ▼ Gut Jun Weekly [DrGut]▼ The knowledge feast in the field of intestinal bacteria medicine gives time to reading