High-fat consumption accelerates retinal degeneration and alters the gut microbiome in retinitis pigmentosa mice
Oksana Kutsyr(University of Alicante), Pedro Lax(University of Alicante), Nicolás Cuenca(University of Alicante), Agustina Noailles(University of Alicante), Natalia Martínez‐Gil(University of Alicante), Manuel Martínez‐García(University of Alicante), Laura Fernández‐Sánchez(University of Alicante), Lucía Maestre‐Carballa(University of Alicante), Victoria Maneu(University of Alicante)
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
June 21, 2021
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