Gut Microbiome Derived Metabolites to Regulate Energy Homeostasis: How Microbiome Talks to Host

  • Yadav H
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Abstract

Gut microbiome recently known to be one the major player in regulating several physiological functions in normal and pathological conditions of human diseases [1]. There is always a curios question remains to non-expert in the field that how gut microbiome interacts with host cells and impacts cellular metabolism. For experts, unraveling these facts and discussing them, always brings new viewpoints in the field to further study that can be ...

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Yadav, H. (2016). Gut Microbiome Derived Metabolites to Regulate Energy Homeostasis: How Microbiome Talks to Host. Journal of Postgenomics Drug & Biomarker Development, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.4172/2153-0769.1000e150

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