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Logan IE
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Shulzhenko N
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Sharpton TJ
,
Bobe G
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Liu K
,
Nuss S
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Jones ML
,
Miranda CL
,
Vasquez-Perez S
,
Pennington JM
et al.
. 2021.
Xanthohumol Requires the Intestinal Microbiota to Improve Glucose Metabolism in Diet-Induced Obese Mice.
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Mol Nutr Food Res. 65(21):e2100389.
Padiadpu J
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Garcia-Jaramillo M
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Newman NK
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Pederson JW
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Rodrigues R
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Li Z
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Singh S
,
Monnier P
,
Trinchieri G
,
Brown K
et al.
. 2023.
Multi-omic network analysis identified betacellulin as a novel target of omega-3 fatty acid attenuation of western diet-induced nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
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EMBO Mol Med. 15(11):e18367.
Zhang Y
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Bobe G
,
Revel JS
,
Rodrigues RR
,
Sharpton TJ
,
Fantacone ML
,
Raslan K
,
Miranda CL
,
Lowry MB
,
Blakemore PR
et al.
. 2020.
Improvements in Metabolic Syndrome by Xanthohumol Derivatives Are Linked to Altered Gut Microbiota and Bile Acid Metabolism.
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Mol Nutr Food Res. 64(1):e1900789.
Zhang Y
,
Bobe G
,
Revel JS
,
Rodrigues RR
,
Sharpton TJ
,
Fantacone ML
,
Raslan K
,
Miranda CL
,
Lowry MB
,
Blakemore PR
et al.
. 2020.
Improvements in Metabolic Syndrome by Xanthohumol Derivatives Are Linked to Altered Gut Microbiota and Bile Acid Metabolism.
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Mol Nutr Food Res. 64(1):e1900789.
Logan IE
,
Bobe G
,
Miranda CL
,
Vasquez-Perez S
,
Choi J
,
Lowry MB
,
Sharpton TJ
,
Morgun A
,
Maier CS
,
Stevens JF
et al.
. 2020.
Germ-Free Swiss Webster Mice on a High-Fat Diet Develop Obesity, Hyperglycemia, and Dyslipidemia.
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Microorganisms. 8(4)
Logan IE
,
Bobe G
,
Miranda CL
,
Vasquez-Perez S
,
Choi J
,
Lowry MB
,
Sharpton TJ
,
Morgun A
,
Maier CS
,
Stevens JF
et al.
. 2020.
Germ-Free Swiss Webster Mice on a High-Fat Diet Develop Obesity, Hyperglycemia, and Dyslipidemia.
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Microorganisms. 8(4)
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