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1. Human liver microbiota modeling strategy at the early onset of fibrosis

2. Membrane estrogen receptor-α contributes to female protection against high-fat diet-induced metabolic disorders

3. Iron status influences non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in obesity through the gut microbiome

4. A 3‐week nonalcoholic steatohepatitis mouse model shows elafibranor benefits on hepatic inflammation and cell death

5. ITCH E3 ubiquitin ligase downregulation compromises hepatic degradation of branched-chain amino acids

6. Obese Subjects With Specific Gustatory Papillae Microbiota and Salivary Cues Display an Impairment to Sense Lipids

7. Endurance Training in Humans Modulates the Bacterial DNA Signature of Skeletal Muscle

8. Blood Microbiota Modification After Myocardial Infarction Depends Upon Low‐Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels

9. Getting to Know the Gut Microbial Diversity of Metropolitan Buenos Aires Inhabitants

10. Obesity Drives an Oral Microbiota Signature of Female Patients with Periodontitis: A Pilot Study

11. Probiotic With or Without Fiber Controls Body Fat Mass, Associated With Serum Zonulin, in Overweight and Obese Adults—Randomized Controlled Trial

12. Gut microbiota and immune crosstalk in metabolic disease

13. Triggering the adaptive immune system with commensal gut bacteria protects against insulin resistance and dysglycemia

14. Detection of Representative Variables in Complex Systems with Interpretable Rules Using Core-Clusters

15. Defective NOD2 peptidoglycan sensing promotes diet‐induced inflammation, dysbiosis, and insulin resistance

16. Identifying the location-dependent adipose tissue bacterial DNA signatures in obese patients that predict body weight loss

18. The Characterization of Novel Tissue Microbiota Using an Optimized 16S Metagenomic Sequencing Pipeline.

19. Blood microbiota dysbiosis is associated with the onset of cardiovascular events in a large general population: the D.E.S.I.R. study.

21. Partial inhibition of adipose tissue lipolysis improves glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity without alteration of fat mass.

22. High-fat diet induces periodontitis in mice through lipopolysaccharides (LPS) receptor signaling: protective action of estrogens.

23. Resveratrol increases glucose induced GLP-1 secretion in mice: a mechanism which contributes to the glycemic control.

24. Lipid-induced peroxidation in the intestine is involved in glucose homeostasis imbalance in mice.

25. PPARγ ligands switched high fat diet-induced macrophage M2b polarization toward M2a thereby improving intestinal Candida elimination.

26. Robust spectral clustering using LASSO regularization

29. Low-Diversity Microbiota in Apical Periodontitis and High Blood Pressure Are Signatures of the Severity of Apical Lesions in Humans

30. Variabilité de la perception orosensorielle des lipides chez les sujets obèses : l’hypothèse du microbiote buccal

31. Gender-associated differences in oral microbiota and salivary biochemical parameters in response to feeding

32. Diet at birth is critical for healthy growth, independent of effects on the gut microbiota

33. The gut microbiome and heart failure: A better gut for a better heart

34. Structure function relationships in three lipids A from the Ralstonia genus rising in obese patients

35. Oral Microbiota: A Major Player in the Diagnosis of Systemic Diseases

36. Gut microbiota dysbiosis of type 2 diabetic mice impairs the intestinal daily rhythms of GLP-1 sensitivity

37. SHP2 drives inflammation-triggered insulin resistance by reshaping tissue macrophage populations

38. Integrative study of diet-induced mouse models of NAFLD identifies PPARα as a sexually dimorphic drug target

39. Elafibranor improves diet-induced nonalcoholic steatohepatitis associated with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in Golden Syrian hamsters

40. Obesity Drives an Oral Microbiota Signature of Female Patients with Periodontitis: A Pilot Study

41. CX3CR1 regulates gut microbiota and metabolism. A risk factor of type 2 diabetes

42. Detection of Representative Variables in Complex Systems with Interpretable Rules Using Core-Clusters

43. Obesity Drives an Oral Microbiota Signature of Female Patients With Periodontitis

44. Human liver microbiota modeling strategy at the early onset of fibrosis

45. Screening for anti-adipogenic, pro-lipolytic and thermogenic plant extracts by models associating intestinal epithelial cells with human adipose cells

46. Iron status influences non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in obesity through the gut microbiome

47. Lixisenatide requires a functional gut-vagus nerve-brain axis to trigger insulin secretion in controls and type 2 diabetic mice

48. Étude de l’activité antidiabétique de Capparis spinosa L. et de Calamintha officinalis Moench chez la souris diabétique

49. Genetic deficiency of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase promotes gut microbiota-mediated metabolic health

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