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Moderate variations in the human diet impact the gut microbiota in humanized mice.

Marc SchoelerRima M ChakarounHarald BrolinIngrid LarssonRosie PerkinsHanns-Ulrich MarschallRobert CaesarFredrik Bäckhed
Published in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2024)
Moderate variations in the habitual human diet have the potential to alter the gut microbiota. Feeding humanized mice human diets may facilitate our understanding of individual human gut microbiota responses to moderate dietary changes and help improve individualized interventions.
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