Progesterone supplementation in mice leads to microbiome alterations and weight gain in a sex-specific manner
Meital Nuriel‐Ohayon(Bar-Ilan University), Omry Koren(Bar-Ilan University), S. I. Komissarov(Bar-Ilan University), Oshrit Shtossel(Bar-Ilan University), Meirav Ben Izhak(Bar-Ilan University), Sondra Turjeman(Bar-Ilan University), Yoram Louzoun(Bar-Ilan University), Anna Belogovski(Bar-Ilan University), Shai Bel(Bar-Ilan University), Oren Ziv, Hadar Neuman(Bar-Ilan University)
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