Abstract
There is increasing evidence that the microbiome regulates host metabolism, but specific mechanisms underlying these interactions remain poorly understood. In a recent paper in Science, Wang et al. (2017) reveal that the gut microbiota regulates the expression of circadian-clock genes to impact host lipid metabolism and body composition. There is increasing evidence that the microbiome regulates host metabolism, but specific mechanisms underlying these interactions remain poorly understood. In a recent paper in Science, Wang et al. (2017) reveal that the gut microbiota regulates the expression of circadian-clock genes to impact host lipid metabolism and body composition.
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Pronovost, G. N., & Hsiao, E. Y. (2017, October 17). Microbes REV up Host Metabolism around the Clock. Immunity. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2017.10.004
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