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Restored TDCA and valine levels imitate the effects of bariatric surgery.

Markus QuanteJasper IskeTimm HeinbokelBhavna N DesaiHector Rodriguez Cetina BieferYeqi NianFelix KrenzienTomohisa MatsunagaHirofumi UeharaRyoichi MaenosonoHaruhito AzumaJohann PratschkeChristine S FalkTammy LoEric SheuAli TavakkoliReza AbdiDavid PerkinsMaria-Luisa AlegreAlexander S BanksHao ZhouAbdallah ElkhalStefan G Tullius
Published in: eLife (2021)
This work has been supported in part by a grant from NIH (UO-1 A1 132898 to S.G.T., DP and MA). M.Q. was supported by the IFB Integrated Research and Treatment Centre Adiposity Diseases (Leipzig, Germany) and the German Research Foundation (QU 420/1-1). J.I. was supported by the Biomedical Education Program (BMEP) of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). T.H. (HE 7457/1-1) and F.K. (KR 4362/1-1) were supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG). H.R.C.B. was supported the Swiss Society of Cardiac Surgery. Y.N. was supported by the Chinese Scholarship Council (201606370196) and Central South University. H.U., T.M. and R.M. were supported by the Osaka Medical Foundation. C.S.F. was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG, SFB738, B3).
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • bariatric surgery
  • cardiac surgery
  • acute kidney injury
  • quality improvement
  • type diabetes
  • body mass index
  • insulin resistance
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight gain