Microbes and Diet-Induced Obesity: Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control.

Abstract:

:Here I revisit our early experiments published in Cell Host & Microbe (Turnbaugh et al., 2008) showing that a diet rich in fat and simple sugars alters the gut microbiome in a manner that contributes to host adiposity, and reflect upon the remarkable advances and remaining challenges in this field.

journal_name

Cell Host Microbe

journal_title

Cell host & microbe

authors

Turnbaugh PJ

doi

10.1016/j.chom.2017.02.021

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-03-08 00:00:00

pages

278-281

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3

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1931-3128

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1934-6069

pii

S1931-3128(17)30087-2

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21

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