Microbiota metabolism of intestinal amino acids impacts host nutrient homeostasis and physiology

TT Li, X Chen, D Huo, M Arifuzzaman, S Qiao, WB Jin… - Cell Host & Microbe, 2024 - cell.com
The intestine and liver are thought to metabolize dietary nutrients and regulate host nutrient
homeostasis. Here, we find that the gut microbiota also reshapes the host amino acid (aa) …

Microbiota metabolism of intestinal amino acids impacts host nutrient homeostasis and physiology

JRI Live Cell Bank Consortium - Cell Host and …, 2024 - utsouthwestern.elsevierpure.com
The intestine and liver are thought to metabolize dietary nutrients and regulate host nutrient
homeostasis. Here, we find that the gut microbiota also reshapes the host amino acid (aa) …

Microbiota metabolism of intestinal amino acids impacts host nutrient homeostasis and physiology

TT Li, X Chen, D Huo, M Arifuzzaman, S Qiao, WB Jin… - Cell Host & Microbe, 2024 - Elsevier
The intestine and liver are thought to metabolize dietary nutrients and regulate host nutrient
homeostasis. Here, we find that the gut microbiota also reshapes the host amino acid (aa) …

[HTML][HTML] Microbiota metabolism of intestinal amino acids impacts host nutrient homeostasis and physiology

TT Li, X Chen, D Huo, M Arifuzzaman, S Qiao, WB Jin… - Cell Host & Microbe, 2024 - cell.com
The intestine and liver are thought to metabolize dietary nutrients and regulate host nutrient
homeostasis. Here, we find that the gut microbiota also reshapes the host amino acid (aa) …

Microbiota metabolism of intestinal amino acids impacts host nutrient homeostasis and physiology.

TT Li, X Chen, D Huo, M Arifuzzaman, S Qiao… - Cell Host & …, 2024 - europepmc.org
The intestine and liver are thought to metabolize dietary nutrients and regulate host nutrient
homeostasis. Here, we find that the gut microbiota also reshapes the host amino acid (aa) …

Microbiota metabolism of intestinal amino acids impacts host nutrient homeostasis and physiology

TT Li, X Chen, D Huo, M Arifuzzaman… - Cell host & …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The intestine and liver are thought to metabolize dietary nutrients and regulate host nutrient
homeostasis. Here, we find that the gut microbiota also reshapes the host amino acid (aa) …