Christensenella intestinihominis MNO-863 improve obesity and related metabolic disorders via SCFAs-induced GLP-1 hormone secretion.
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- Original Title:
- Christensenella intestinihominis MNO-863 improve obesity and related metabolic disorders via SCFAs-induced GLP-1 hormone secretion.
- Published In:
- Frontiers in nutrition, 12, 1668786 (2025)
- Authors:
- Kong, Ping, Xian, Yibo, Lao, Canshan, Huang, Baojia, Zhang, Dongya, Tai, Lihong, Zhao, Yingying, Pu, Zilun, Lan, Zhou, Zhang, Chenchen, Liu, Zhenzhen, Xiao, Chen, Zhao, Guozhen, Zhu, Ruijuan, Liang, Yajun, Lin, Chuan-Sheng, Lin, Jing-Han, Sun, Jing-Zu, Wang, Tao, Liu, Hong-Wei, Jiang, Xianzhi
- Database ID:
- RPEP-11898
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-11898APA
Kong, Ping; Xian, Yibo; Lao, Canshan; Huang, Baojia; Zhang, Dongya; Tai, Lihong; Zhao, Yingying; Pu, Zilun; Lan, Zhou; Zhang, Chenchen; Liu, Zhenzhen; Xiao, Chen; Zhao, Guozhen; Zhu, Ruijuan; Liang, Yajun; Lin, Chuan-Sheng; Lin, Jing-Han; Sun, Jing-Zu; Wang, Tao; Liu, Hong-Wei; Jiang, Xianzhi. (2025). Christensenella intestinihominis MNO-863 improve obesity and related metabolic disorders via SCFAs-induced GLP-1 hormone secretion.. Frontiers in nutrition, 12, 1668786. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2025.1668786
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Kong, Ping, et al. "Christensenella intestinihominis MNO-863 improve obesity and related metabolic disorders via SCFAs-induced GLP-1 hormone secretion.." Frontiers in nutrition, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2025.1668786
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