Genetically determined hypertensive phenotype affects gut microbiota composition, but not vice versa
Piotr Konopelski(Medical University of Warsaw), Marcin Ufnal(Medical University of Warsaw), Izabella Mogilnicka(Medical University of Warsaw), Iwona Bukowska‐Ośko(Bipar), Emilia Samborowska(Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences), Kinga Jaworska(Medical University of Warsaw), Maksymilian Onyszkiewicz(Medical University of Warsaw), Karol Perlejewski(Medical University of Warsaw), Marek Konop(Medical University of Warsaw), Marek Radkowski(Bipar)
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